K koh Verified User Joined Dec 3, 2005 Messages 142 Location Singapore Jan 7, 2006 #1 Hi all, is the latest release of Eaccelerator compatible with php5.0.3? Just want to make sure before I install.
Hi all, is the latest release of Eaccelerator compatible with php5.0.3? Just want to make sure before I install.
K koh Verified User Joined Dec 3, 2005 Messages 142 Location Singapore Jan 7, 2006 #2 well guys, I installed the eaccelerator and it gave me this: Zend Optimizer 2.6.0 is incompatible with eAccelerator 0.9.4-rc1 in Unknown on line 0 any idea?
well guys, I installed the eaccelerator and it gave me this: Zend Optimizer 2.6.0 is incompatible with eAccelerator 0.9.4-rc1 in Unknown on line 0 any idea?
K koh Verified User Joined Dec 3, 2005 Messages 142 Location Singapore Jan 8, 2006 #3 I manage to install successfully but I am unable to increase the shared memory more than 32mb. I'm on CENTOS 4.2 Final PHP 5.0.5 Any suggestion are welcome
I manage to install successfully but I am unable to increase the shared memory more than 32mb. I'm on CENTOS 4.2 Final PHP 5.0.5 Any suggestion are welcome
K koh Verified User Joined Dec 3, 2005 Messages 142 Location Singapore Jan 8, 2006 #4 nvm, all issue resolved
O owh New member Joined Sep 30, 2007 Messages 3 Jan 15, 2008 #5 How did yo do it ? I have similiar problem. Zend Optimizer 3.3.0 is incompatible with eAccelerator 0.9.5.2 in Unknown on line 0
How did yo do it ? I have similiar problem. Zend Optimizer 3.3.0 is incompatible with eAccelerator 0.9.5.2 in Unknown on line 0
andyreed Verified User Joined Nov 28, 2004 Messages 268 Location Minneapolis, MN Jan 15, 2008 #6 owh said: Zend Optimizer 3.3.0 is incompatible with eAccelerator 0.9.5.2 in Unknown on line 0 Click to expand... What Php version are you using? You should downgrade ZendOptimizer to v3.2.8.
owh said: Zend Optimizer 3.3.0 is incompatible with eAccelerator 0.9.5.2 in Unknown on line 0 Click to expand... What Php version are you using? You should downgrade ZendOptimizer to v3.2.8.
agnivo007 Verified User Joined Nov 25, 2006 Messages 269 Location India Jan 15, 2008 #7 Why go for all the fuss when xcache can do it?