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manpreet
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3 years ago
I am trying to run Laravel but I was getting a mcrypt error. I found more than one php on my mac so I decided to delete both and reinstall. However I can not seem to find instructions on how to install the php. Every thing I find already has the php installed and it is instructions on how to make them work by enabling. I need to know how to get it installed.