php-eaccelarator PHP 5.3.15 and 5.4.5
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php-eaccelarator PHP 5.3.15 and 5.4.5
The php-eaccelerator package is still at 5.3.14 which causes yum to suggest installing a full 32-bit PHP stack when attempting to upgrade to PHP 5.3.15 with php-eaccelerator installed on a 64-bit server.
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Re: PHP 5.3.15 and 5.4.5
php-eaccelerator has been retired, please use apc.
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Re: PHP 5.3.15 and 5.4.5
So php-eaccelerator won't be built for 5.3.15? If so, maybe it would be a good idea to add a conflicts or obsoletes statement for php-eaccelerator to the PHP spec file?
We've had some bad experiences (segmentation faults) with Atomic PHP packages and APC in the past, but I guess we'll have to try again if eAccelerator is now retired.
We've had some bad experiences (segmentation faults) with Atomic PHP packages and APC in the past, but I guess we'll have to try again if eAccelerator is now retired.
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Re: PHP 5.3.15 and 5.4.5
Hm, I see php-eaccelerator for PHP 5.3.15 has just been added to Atomic.
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Re: php-eaccelarator PHP 5.3.15 and 5.4.5
eaccelarator has not been updated since 2010. There is no quarantee it will continue to work correctly, or will work at all with newer versions of PHP. So even if there is a build, we still dont recommend you rely on it.
Its is retired, the project hasnt released an update in over two years, so we suggest you use an actively maintained opcache tool instead, such as apc or other maintained opcache tools. If there were to be a bug in eaccelarator, or a security vulnerability its extremely unlikely it would be patched.
Its is retired, the project hasnt released an update in over two years, so we suggest you use an actively maintained opcache tool instead, such as apc or other maintained opcache tools. If there were to be a bug in eaccelarator, or a security vulnerability its extremely unlikely it would be patched.
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