Hi,
I've been happily using the Free PHP Accelerator for years now, and I
recently updated to php 4.4, and I get the following error :
the ionCube PHP Accelerator requires Zend Engine API version 20021010.
The Zend Engine API version 20050606 which is installed, is newer.
Contact Nick
On Wed, 2006-12-06 at 11:30 -0800, Tim Traver wrote:
Hi,
I've been happily using the Free PHP Accelerator for years now, and I
recently updated to php 4.4, and I get the following error :
the ionCube PHP Accelerator requires Zend Engine API version 20021010.
The Zend Engine API version
Adrian Madrid wrote:
I've been running Turck for some time now on PHP5 and haven't had
segfault problems yet. I must say I'm running the latest CVS and using
file sessions (Turck's would give you segfaults).
I also tried latest CVS and I don't use Turcks cache. Maybe Turck has
problems with
Klaus Reimer wrote:
Adrian Madrid wrote:
I've been running Turck for some time now on PHP5 and haven't had
segfault problems yet. I must say I'm running the latest CVS and using
file sessions (Turck's would give you segfaults).
I also tried latest CVS and I don't use Turcks cache. Maybe Turck
raditha dissanayake wrote:
I am also running turck with php5 without too many problems and that's
why i recommended it to the OP. However none of the scripts that run on
it make use of any of the new features of php5.
One example: I'm using osCommerce, which is not using any new
PHP5-features
I rewrote my framework to use some of the new OOP features in PHP5 and
haven't had a single segfault yet. Again, my only segfaults came when
using MMCache's session handler. Another caveat is that I compile my own
PHP MMCache everytime instead of using RPMs and stuff.
Anyway, just my 2 cents.
Klaus Reimer wrote:
raditha dissanayake wrote:
this one:
- Turck MMCache for PHP
Turck MM Cache does not work with PHP 5. It's possible to compile and
load it and some pages are working but most of the time it segfaults.
By the way: Does anybody know if the Turck MM Cache project is still
active?
I tried using MMCache With PHP5, and Apache 1.x, it segfaulted
frequently. Serendipity's HTML nuggets stopped working, as did a lot
of my own scripts.
I am under the impression that the author of Turck is now employed by
Zend, so I doubt that he will continue the project as it is in direct
On Sun, 2004-11-07 at 07:55 +0200, Jyry Kuukkanen wrote:
On Sun, 7 Nov 2004, raditha dissanayake wrote:
David wrote:
I need a PHP accelerator but am not sure which one to use. I would
highly prefer to not use a commercial accelerator and need one that
works with PHP 5. Does
raditha dissanayake wrote:
this one:
- Turck MMCache for PHP
Turck MM Cache does not work with PHP 5. It's possible to compile and
load it and some pages are working but most of the time it segfaults.
By the way: Does anybody know if the Turck MM Cache project is still
active? The last change in
I need a PHP accelerator but am not sure which one to use. I would
highly prefer to not use a commercial accelerator and need one that
works with PHP 5. Does anyone recommend one out of the ones that exist?
Here are the ones I am aware of..but have no idea which ones are better
than others.
-
David wrote:
I need a PHP accelerator but am not sure which one to use. I would
highly prefer to not use a commercial accelerator and need one that
works with PHP 5. Does anyone recommend one out of the ones that exist?
this one:
- Turck MMCache for PHP
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Raditha Dissanayake.
On Sun, 7 Nov 2004, raditha dissanayake wrote:
David wrote:
I need a PHP accelerator but am not sure which one to use. I would
highly prefer to not use a commercial accelerator and need one that
works with PHP 5. Does anyone recommend one out of the ones that exist?
this one:
-
The latest Zend optimiser - 3.60 does not support php 5 - is there any
alternative accelerators which do ?
thx dave
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Hello, I have spent hours searching the web for any kind of support
regarding Ioncube's PHP Accelerator. We are interested in using it in
conjuction with some Cyrus servers and Squirrel Mail, but cannot seem to
find any kind of support whatsoever. The number of users is planned to
be in the
performance.
Larry
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