Matt Langtree

Tag: Mac OS X

Leopard/Snow Leopard - mysql_connect() Can’t connect to local MySQL server through socket ‘/var/mysql/mysql.sock’ (2)

by matt on Jul.05, 2009, under Mac OS X Hints

I was setting up my local PHP/MySQL development environment on my local MacBook Pro to mirror our work development setup.

I ran into the following error:

Warning on line 365 of include/lib/adodb/drivers/adodb-mysql.inc.php mysql_connect() [<a href='function.mysql-connect'>function.mysql-connect</a>]: Can’t connect to local MySQL server through socket ‘/var/mysql/mysql.sock’ (2)

I have fixed this issue in the past on a previous Leopard install, so I thought it was the perfect candidate for a blog post.

Customise php.ini file to use custom MySQL socket

If you have made manual customisations to your php config file already, skip this part; otherwise run the following in Terminal.app:

sudo cp /etc/php.ini.default /etc/php.ini

Next, open Sequel Pro and connect to the mysql server on your local Mac. If you don’t know how to do this, take a look at Getting Connected on the Sequel Pro documentation page.

Then, choose Database > Show Server Variables…

show-server-variables

Scroll down through the list of variables until you get to socket.

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Open up /etc/php.ini in Textmate or Coda and scroll down the where it says:

; Default socket name for local MySQL connects.  If empty, uses the built-in
; MySQL defaults.
mysql.default_socket =

Change the mysql.default_socket line to read:

mysql.default_socket = /tmp/mysql.sock

Restart Web Sharing Service (Apache)

Now, restart your Web Sharing service by going to  > System Preferences

Choose Sharing from the System Preferences page.

sharing-page

On the sharing pane, uncheck Web Sharing, wait a second for it to do its thing, then recheck it. If it was already unchecked, you will just need to choose the checkbox once.

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Now, just reload your php page in Safari, and it should hopefully just work. Your app should now be connecting to the local MySQL server on your Mac. Enjoy!

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Stop Textmate from creating ._ files

by matt on Jan.09, 2009, under Mac OS X Hints

Textmate, by default creates annoying hidden ‘._’ files that litter your svn status listings. These resource fork files will store cursor position, bookmarks and text folding as metadata. It is however possible to disable resource fork use in textmate.

Close textmate and run the following in terminal:
defaults write com.macromates.textmate OakDocumentDisableFSMetaData 1
Source:  http://manual.macromates.com/en/saving_files

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