![]() ![]() They are managed by a program named launchd which was first introduced in Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger. So, how can I have my XAMPP servers running whenever I login? The answer, by using a daemon.ĭaemons in Mac OS X are system-wide services that are launched at system start-up. Including XAMPP as a Login Item merely opens XAMPP Control.app and I have to start the servers manually. So, by checking this option and including MAMP as a Login Item my MAMP servers were up-and-running when I logged in. ![]() A small but none the less important feature of MAMP is an option to have the Apache and MySQL servers started when you open the application. Until I recently switched to XAMPP I had been using MAMP to provide a local server environment on my Mac.
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