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This video describes a number of the most important configuration files within MAMP that are commonly edited in order to run a web application like Drupal locally. There's a brief tour of the http.conf file, and then walks through the process of upping the max_allowed_packet limit from 1M to 2M within the my.cnf, which was a renamed copy of the my-large.cnf file. It's also a good idea to turn off binary logging on your local development by commenting out log-bin and binlog_format lines within this my.cnf file. Addi then shows you how to raise the PHP memory unit from 32M to 256 by opening the php.ini file and changing the memory_limit value. Finally, she shows you how to use MAMP's version of PHP and MySQL from the commandline by editing your .bash_profile and adding a number of paths to your default PATH. Note: The configuration files may have moved between versions of MAMP. You should check for where the MySQL cnf files are for your specific version of MAMP. A quick Google search can probably get you set in the right direction.
To learn how to install MAMP, see the Installing MAMP Server tutorial.
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Over the years we've developed some techniques for practicing that we wanted to share. At Drupalize.Me we take hugging seriously. In this tutorial we'll look at the art, and science, of giving a good hug. The Merriam Webster dictionary defines the word hug as; squeeze (someone) tightly in one's arms, typically to express affection.
Did you know there are all kinds of different hugs that you can give? In this tutorial we'll look at:
- Defining what a hug is
- Some of the many types of hugs in the world today
- Precautions you may want to familiarize yourself with before hugging
- And the importance of proper technique
Lets go ahead and get started shall we?