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software OS4   software OS4 : AmigaOS4: Version 2.1 of the native version of AAMP published.
   posted by CygnusEd on 21-Dec-2023 11:29:51 (462 reads)
AAMP offers a development environment on your Amiga, with which you can create and test your own web projects. Similar to the well-known XAMPP package for Linux and Windows, it contains the HTTP (web) server "Apache" with compiled-in support for the scripting language "PHP" (version 8.0.28 and 5.2.10) and the database server "MySQL" version 5.5.10.

AAMP is not only interesting for developers. This means that web applications can also be run locally on the Amiga. These are e.g. the database administrator "phpMyAdmin" or the image manager "Coppermine" - just to name a few.

You can create your own tools with the included "php" interpreter. "PHP" is easy to learn and with its extensions a powerful language.

Last but not least, data can be managed with the "MySQL" database server, which can then also be accessed via the network. External programs (e.g. IODBC) can use this server as a database backend.

New in AAMP 2.1:
  • The "AAMP-Control" tool is now available for the central administration of all servers and settings. In addition to Apache and MySQL, it can also be used to manage the PHP development server and the Subversion server "svnserve". The scripts "Start_AAMP.bat" and "Stop_AAMP.bat" are now obsolete and no longer included.
    All other start and stop scripts are still included, but the use of "AAMP-Control" is recommended.

  • Update of the Apache web server from version 2.2.11 to version 2.2.34.

  • The configuration of the Apache SSL module is now complete and working. So that clients can work with it without problems, there is a selection of CA root certificate collections in the Contrib folder, which also contain the server's certificate. Simply replace the required file of the client or browser.

  • The package now also includes a complete package of "phpMyAdmin" in version 5.0.4. This has been patched for better compatibility with PHP 8 and is already preconfigured. The package will be installed automatically during the installation of AAMP.

  • Optimized autostart at system start or when starting "AAMP-Control".

  • Update of the CA root certificates (Mozilla certificates as of 20.11.2023).

  • The default WebDAV directory is now "AAMP:Apache/uploads" and no longer "AAMP:Apache/htdocs/dav".

  • The Subversion package has been recompiled using the new Apache 2.2.34 libraries.

  • Various bug fixes.



  • Homepages:
    Apache: https://httpd.apache.org
    MySQL: https://www.mysql.com
    PHP: https://www.php.net

    phpMyAdmin: https://www.phpmyadmin.net

    Download links:

    http://os4depot.net/.../aamp.lha

    or on Aminet

    http://aminet.net/package/comm/www/aamp
        

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