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Posted by Kimmo Alm on 01/06/05 06:56
On 6 Jan 2005 03:02:10 -0000, Matthew Weier O'Phinney <matthew@garden.or=
g> =
wrote:
> * Kimmo Alm <kimmo.alm@bredband.net>:
>> On 5 Jan 2005 17:28:42 -0000, Matthew Weier O'Phinney =
>> <matthew@garden.org>
>> wrote:
>> > * Kimmo Alm <kimmo.alm@bredband.net>:
>> > > I've been looking for some PHP cache software for a while now, an=
d
>> > > I just can't seem to find one suitable for my setup.
>> > >
>> > > I run PHP 5.x on FreeBSD 4.x with Apache 2.x. I don't particularl=
y =
>> fancy
>> > > the Linux compability, but rather would prefer a native solution.=
>> > >
>> > > It must be free (no charge)...
>> >
>> > http://eaccelerator.sourceforge.net/Home
>>
>> I was happy when you showed me that link, as I had managed to not fin=
d
>> that particular accelerator software.
>>
>> However, that ALSO doesn't seem to support PHP 5 and says nothing abo=
ut
>> FreeBSD.
>
> I don't mean to be rude, but how deep did you dig into that site?
>
> It *does* support PHP5, as of 0.9.1. It was for that reason that it ca=
me
> into being -- it forked off of Turckk mmcache because no progress was
> being made on PHP5 compatability.
>
> Also -- of the two items in the FAQ, one *specifically* addresses
> compiling for FreeBSD.
>
Hmm... I'm very sorry if this is the case, which it probably is.
I looked through the entire site (all I could find), and even downloaded=
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the latest package and read the README.
Quote: "Requirements
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apache 1.3, mod_php 4.1, autoconf, automake, libtool, m4"
This is where I stopped reading. Perhaps it was a stupid thing to do.
Thanks again for the tip. Since you're most likely right, I'll dig in =
further into the docs.
But on my side, the requirements aren't exactly clear in any way...
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