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The popular open-source Web server application, an implementation of which is included in macOS.
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Conflict between internal Apache and Apache installed via Homebrew
Once you install OS X Server 5 on Yosemite or El Capitan, the “desktop” version of Apache is taken over by a “server” version inside Server.app. … To differentiate between the two and to take into account the different methods for stopping and starting Apache, a new command has been introduced with server-apachectl. …
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Conflict between internal Apache and Apache installed via Homebrew
Ss 4:14pm 0:00.03 /usr/local/opt/httpd/bin/httpd -k start
To see the running version of apache: httpd -V that outputted:
Server version: Apache/2.4.28 (Unix)
Server built: Oct 29 2017 19:28: … But it turns out that the pages in the localhost url are served by the new apache! …