A little late to the thread but I hit and solved this issue and I believe the OP had downloaded and installed the wrong version. At the time I am writing this, the link on the downloads page is for.dmg file is a VM file, or at least missing features of the full download. Instead of downloading that, go to the more downloads section. Once there, choose the version you need for your OS. OS X FAQs; OS X XAMPP-VM FAQs; Add-ons. Bitnami provides a free all-in-one tool to install Drupal, Joomla!, WordPress and many other popular open source apps on top of XAMPP. Visit Bitnami XAMPP or click to see full list of add-ons for XAMPP. XAMPP is completely free PHP development environment. It contains Apache distribution packed with mysql, PHP and Pearl which is available for most popular OS's like Windows/Linux/Mac OSX, that makes you to configure and run Apache server in your local machine. I have been using XAMMP on my mac, it was working fine before OS update to Catalina. I am not able to start MySQL and Apache. I read the blog that Apache and Php are built-in with Mac OS Catalina, this might be the issue, I have been using 64-bit XAMMP. XAMPP is a free distribution package that makes it easy to install Apache Web Server, PHP, PEAR, and MySQL. Before installing XAMPP, you should turn off any other web servers and instances of MySQL you have running on your Mac. Installing XAMPP on a Mac. Download XAMPP for Mac OSX - Be sure to select the proper version of PHP.
XAMPP is an easy to install Apache distribution containing MariaDB, PHP, and Perl. Just download and start the installer. It's that easy.
XAMPP for Windows7.2.33, 7.3.22 & 7.4.10
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150 Mb Includes: Apache 2.4.46, MariaDB 10.4.14, PHP 7.2.33 + SQLite 2.8.17/3.33.0 + multibyte (mbstring) support, Perl 5.32.0, ProFTPD 1.3.6, phpMyAdmin 5.0.2, OpenSSL 1.1.1g, GD 2.2.5, Freetype2 2.4.8, libpng 1.6.37, gdbm 1.8.3, zlib 1.2.11, expat 2.0.1, Sablotron 1.0.3, libxml 2.0.1, Ming 0.4.5, Webalizer 2.23-05, pdf class 0.11.7, ncurses 5.9, pdf class 0.11.7, mod_perl 2.0.11, FreeTDS 0.91, gettext 0.19.8.1, IMAP C-Client 2007e, OpenLDAP (client) 2.4.48, mcrypt 2.5.8, mhash 0.9.9.9, cUrl 7.53.1, libxslt 1.1.33, libapreq 2.13, FPDF 1.7, ICU4C Library 66.1, APR 1.5.2, APR-utils 1.5.4Includes: Apache 2.4.46, MariaDB 10.4.14, PHP 7.3.22 + SQLite 2.8.17/3.33.0 + multibyte (mbstring) support, Perl 5.32.0, ProFTPD 1.3.6, phpMyAdmin 5.0.2, OpenSSL 1.1.1g, GD 2.2.5, Freetype2 2.4.8, libpng 1.6.37, gdbm 1.8.3, zlib 1.2.11, expat 2.0.1, Sablotron 1.0.3, libxml 2.0.1, Ming 0.4.5, Webalizer 2.23-05, pdf class 0.11.7, ncurses 5.9, pdf class 0.11.7, mod_perl 2.0.11, FreeTDS 0.91, gettext 0.19.8.1, IMAP C-Client 2007e, OpenLDAP (client) 2.4.48, mcrypt 2.5.8, mhash 0.9.9.9, cUrl 7.53.1, libxslt 1.1.33, libapreq 2.13, FPDF 1.7, ICU4C Library 66.1, APR 1.5.2, APR-utils 1.5.4Includes: Apache 2.4.46, MariaDB 10.4.14, PHP 7.4.10 + SQLite 2.8.17/3.33.0 + multibyte (mbstring) support, Perl 5.32.0, ProFTPD 1.3.6, phpMyAdmin 5.0.2, OpenSSL 1.1.1g, GD 2.2.5, Freetype2 2.4.8, libpng 1.6.37, gdbm 1.8.3, zlib 1.2.11, expat 2.0.1, Sablotron 1.0.3, libxml 2.0.1, Ming 0.4.5, Webalizer 2.23-05, pdf class 0.11.7, ncurses 5.9, pdf class 0.11.7, mod_perl 2.0.11, FreeTDS 0.91, gettext 0.19.8.1, IMAP C-Client 2007e, OpenLDAP (client) 2.4.48, mcrypt 2.5.8, mhash 0.9.9.9, cUrl 7.53.1, libxslt 1.1.33, libapreq 2.13, FPDF 1.7, ICU4C Library 66.1, APR 1.5.2, APR-utils 1.5.4Most all distributions of Linux are supported, including Debian, RedHat, CentOS, Ubuntu, Fedora, Gentoo, Arch, SUSE.XAMPP for OS X7.2.33, 7.3.22, 7.4.10, 7.2.33, 7.3.22 & 7.4.10
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357 Mb 7.3.22 / PHP 7.3.22 What's Included? - md5
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355 Mb 7.4.10 / PHP 7.4.10 What's Included? - md5
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357 Mb Includes: Apache 2.4.46, MariaDB 10.4.14, PHP 7.2.33 + SQLite 2.8.17/3.33.0 + multibyte (mbstring) support, Perl 5.32.0, ProFTPD 1.3.6, phpMyAdmin 5.0.2, OpenSSL 1.1.1g, GD 2.2.5, Freetype2 2.4.8, libpng 1.6.37, gdbm 1.8.3, zlib 1.2.11, expat 2.0.1, Sablotron 1.0.3, libxml 2.0.1, Ming 0.4.5, Webalizer 2.23-05, pdf class 0.11.7, ncurses 5.9, pdf class 0.11.7, mod_perl 2.0.11, FreeTDS 0.91, gettext 0.19.8.1, IMAP C-Client 2007e, OpenLDAP (client) 2.4.48, mcrypt 2.5.8, mhash 0.9.9.9, cUrl 7.53.1, libxslt 1.1.33, libapreq 2.13, FPDF 1.7, ICU4C Library 66.1, APR 1.5.2, APR-utils 1.5.4Includes: Apache 2.4.46, MariaDB 10.4.14, PHP 7.3.22 + SQLite 2.8.17/3.33.0 + multibyte (mbstring) support, Perl 5.32.0, ProFTPD 1.3.6, phpMyAdmin 5.0.2, OpenSSL 1.1.1g, GD 2.2.5, Freetype2 2.4.8, libpng 1.6.37, gdbm 1.8.3, zlib 1.2.11, expat 2.0.1, Sablotron 1.0.3, libxml 2.0.1, Ming 0.4.5, Webalizer 2.23-05, pdf class 0.11.7, ncurses 5.9, pdf class 0.11.7, mod_perl 2.0.11, FreeTDS 0.91, gettext 0.19.8.1, IMAP C-Client 2007e, OpenLDAP (client) 2.4.48, mcrypt 2.5.8, mhash 0.9.9.9, cUrl 7.53.1, libxslt 1.1.33, libapreq 2.13, FPDF 1.7, ICU4C Library 66.1, APR 1.5.2, APR-utils 1.5.4Includes: Apache 2.4.46, MariaDB 10.4.14, PHP 7.4.10 + SQLite 2.8.17/3.33.0 + multibyte (mbstring) support, Perl 5.32.0, ProFTPD 1.3.6, phpMyAdmin 5.0.2, OpenSSL 1.1.1g, GD 2.2.5, Freetype2 2.4.8, libpng 1.6.37, gdbm 1.8.3, zlib 1.2.11, expat 2.0.1, Sablotron 1.0.3, libxml 2.0.1, Ming 0.4.5, Webalizer 2.23-05, pdf class 0.11.7, ncurses 5.9, pdf class 0.11.7, mod_perl 2.0.11, FreeTDS 0.91, gettext 0.19.8.1, IMAP C-Client 2007e, OpenLDAP (client) 2.4.48, mcrypt 2.5.8, mhash 0.9.9.9, cUrl 7.53.1, libxslt 1.1.33, libapreq 2.13, FPDF 1.7, ICU4C Library 66.1, APR 1.5.2, APR-utils 1.5.4Includes: Apache 2.4.46, MariaDB 10.4.14, PHP 7.2.33 + SQLite 2.8.17/3.33.0 + multibyte (mbstring) support, Perl 5.32.0, ProFTPD 1.3.6, phpMyAdmin 5.0.2, OpenSSL 1.1.1g, GD 2.2.5, Freetype2 2.4.8, libpng 1.6.37, gdbm 1.8.3, zlib 1.2.11, expat 2.0.1, Sablotron 1.0.3, libxml 2.0.1, Ming 0.4.5, Webalizer 2.23-05, pdf class 0.11.7, ncurses 5.9, pdf class 0.11.7, mod_perl 2.0.11, FreeTDS 0.91, gettext 0.19.8.1, IMAP C-Client 2007e, OpenLDAP (client) 2.4.48, mcrypt 2.5.8, mhash 0.9.9.9, cUrl 7.53.1, libxslt 1.1.33, libapreq 2.13, FPDF 1.7, ICU4C Library 66.1, APR 1.5.2, APR-utils 1.5.4Includes: Apache 2.4.46, MariaDB 10.4.14, PHP 7.3.22 + SQLite 2.8.17/3.33.0 + multibyte (mbstring) support, Perl 5.32.0, ProFTPD 1.3.6, phpMyAdmin 5.0.2, OpenSSL 1.1.1g, GD 2.2.5, Freetype2 2.4.8, libpng 1.6.37, gdbm 1.8.3, zlib 1.2.11, expat 2.0.1, Sablotron 1.0.3, libxml 2.0.1, Ming 0.4.5, Webalizer 2.23-05, pdf class 0.11.7, ncurses 5.9, pdf class 0.11.7, mod_perl 2.0.11, FreeTDS 0.91, gettext 0.19.8.1, IMAP C-Client 2007e, OpenLDAP (client) 2.4.48, mcrypt 2.5.8, mhash 0.9.9.9, cUrl 7.53.1, libxslt 1.1.33, libapreq 2.13, FPDF 1.7, ICU4C Library 66.1, APR 1.5.2, APR-utils 1.5.4Includes: Apache 2.4.46, MariaDB 10.4.14, PHP 7.4.10 + SQLite 2.8.17/3.33.0 + multibyte (mbstring) support, Perl 5.32.0, ProFTPD 1.3.6, phpMyAdmin 5.0.2, OpenSSL 1.1.1g, GD 2.2.5, Freetype2 2.4.8, libpng 1.6.37, gdbm 1.8.3, zlib 1.2.11, expat 2.0.1, Sablotron 1.0.3, libxml 2.0.1, Ming 0.4.5, Webalizer 2.23-05, pdf class 0.11.7, ncurses 5.9, pdf class 0.11.7, mod_perl 2.0.11, FreeTDS 0.91, gettext 0.19.8.1, IMAP C-Client 2007e, OpenLDAP (client) 2.4.48, mcrypt 2.5.8, mhash 0.9.9.9, cUrl 7.53.1, libxslt 1.1.33, libapreq 2.13, FPDF 1.7, ICU4C Library 66.1, APR 1.5.2, APR-utils 1.5.4
Add-ons
Applications
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Install your favorite apps on top of XAMPP. Bitnami provides a free all-in-one tool to install Drupal, Joomla!, WordPress and many other popular open source apps on top of XAMPP.
OS X native modules have been deprecated. Please use XAMPP-VM for OS X and the Linux version of the add-ons. Check our FAQs for more info.
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Note: You are currently viewing documentation for Moodle 1.9. Up-to-date documentation for the latest stable version is available here: Installing AMP.
AMP, stands for Apache, MySQL & PHP. Moodle is written in a scripting language called PHP and stores most of its data in a database. The recommended database is MySQL. Before installing Moodle you must have a working PHP installation and a working database to turn your computer into a functional web server platform. As individual applications, Apache, MySQL and PHP can be tricky to set up for average computer users. Moodle uses one of the AMP programs to make the process easier. When you install a Moodle AMP package it installs both the server, database, PHP and Moodle itself with their basic interconnections already made.
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In 2008, Moodle is rolled into XAMPP (which includes Perl) in the Windows complete package and into MAMP for the Mac OS complete package. Of course, the Standard install packages contains just the Moodle program.
- TIP:Installing Moodle for the first time on a localhost (a stand alone computer) is easy and can be a very useful tool even if a web based production Moodle Server is available for use.
- 3Windows - XAMPP
- 3.1Tips and Tricks for Windows XAMPP
Mac OS X - MAMP
Complete Install Packages for Mac OS X are named Moodle4Mac. These do not have sufficient security for public, production servers--only use for private, local testing purposes.
These packages allow Moodle to be installed, along with the prerequisites that includes a web server, database and scripting language (Apache, MySQL and PHP in this case). Several versions of the complete install package are available. You will find versions for Intel based Macs and for older PPC based Macs. Please use the correct version for your processor.
See below if you want a secure, public server with OS X. This will use the web server that comes preinstalled with every Mac Computer.
See also Step-by-step Guide for Installing Moodle on Mac OS X 10.4 Client.
Red Hat Linux
You should install all available RPM packages for Apache, PHP and MySQL. One package that people frequently forget is the php-mysql package which is necessary for PHP to talk to MySQL.
Once these are installed the standard Installation guide should be fairly straightforward.
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A more detailed walkthrough is here: RedHat Linux installation
Windows - XAMPP
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For a complete description of installing an XAMPP webserver and then adding your own standard windows Moodle install package see Windows installation using XAMPP.
NOTE: There is a difference between the XAMPP Installer used in the Moodle/Windows/XAMPP installation package and the XAMPP webserver. The complete install package page has detailed instructions for a Windows installation using XAMPP and there is the XAMPP Installer FAQ.
Tips and Tricks for Windows XAMPP
There are lots of ways to start a Moodle after an install. Most Moodlers will have one or more 'localhost' links on their computer installed in 'Favorites' or even as a browser's default opening screen. But first a web server has to be started. Here are two ways to start them.
Automatic Windows services startup
In order to make starting Moodle more convenient in the future you could install the web and database servers as Windows services that are started automatically. To do this go to Start -> Run.. and type the command 'c:/moodle/server/service.exe -install' into Open box. Then click OK.
Start Moodle by typing localhost in the web browser and/or adding localhost as a favorite site.
Single button service startups
Use the 'xampp_start' or 'xampp_restart' to start your webserver. You can install multiple localhost webservers on a computer. Each will have it's own start and restart programs.
- Create a shortcut on the start menu, favorites or desktop that points to each specific file like c:Moodle19restart_xampp.bat . Label each shortcut to a localhost differently, for example C_Moodle19, or Moodle16 or MoodleSchool.
Start Moodle by placing localhost in the web browser or adding it as a favorite site. Whichever localhost you restarted, that is the Moodle your web browser will find.
- Use the xampp_restart program. It will automatically close any running webserver on your computer before it starts the version of Moodle you want to run.
- Use any xampp_stop to close any running webserver on your computer.
EasyPHP - similar to XAMPP
As an alternative to the above package you could use a package like EasyPHP that bundles all the software you need into a single Windows application. Note that the EasyPHP 1.8 uses older versions of the software that are too old for Moodle 1.6. Also many menus for EasyPHP are still in French. EasyPHP may be a good option again once its version 2.0 is released.
Mac OS without the complete install
It is possible to use the Apache server that Apple provides, and add PHP and MySQL using Marc Liyanage's packages. Both of the pages below come with good instructions that we won't duplicate here:
- PHP: Download from here: http://www.entropy.ch/software/macosx/php/
- MySQL: Download here: http://www.entropy.ch/software/macosx/mysql/
Once these are installed the standard Installation guide should be fairly straightforward.
Go here for a Step-by-step Guide for Installing Moodle on Mac OS X 10.4 Client (not server).
IIS for Windows
Here you can find steps for an IIS: Windows installation for XAMPP or Windows 2003.
Hosting Service
Hosting services vary quite a lot in the way they work. Some will install Moodle for you. Others may have 'scripts' that you can choose that can add Moodle to your site.
Most will offer a web-based control panel to control your site, create databases and set up cron. Some may also offer terminal access via ssh, so that you can use the command shell to do things.
You should work your way through the Installation guide and take each step at a time. Ask your hosting provider if you get stuck. Remember, you will not use a Complete install package from Moodle, but rather one of the Generic packages if you already have a webserver.
Testing PHP
Once you have installed your web server and PHP you should be able to create a file (for example phpinfo.php in the document root) with the following in it:
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You should be able to open this file in a web browser by going to to the URL localhost/phpinfo and see a web page that has PHP status information in it such as this.
Vista and Windows 7
Many people have trouble installing the stand alone local Moodle for Windows on Vista and Windows 7.
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There are several solutions:
- A simple one is to use http://bitnami.org/stack/moodle
- Another solution is to look at these videos at Sebastian Sulinski Design for Windows Vista.
- Also, the page at Web Developer's Notes outlines how you can install an AMP on windows 7. Installing Moodle from there should be considerably easier.
- It's also easy to install a Xampp server and then a Standard Moodle Package Note: not Moodle for Windows.
See also
- Complete install packages, also includes instructions for creating a stand alone (localhost) installation on a single computer.
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