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Old 1st June 2012, 08:49 AM
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php-eaccelerator in F17

Why did php-eaccelerator package disappear from the F17? Is it obsolete, or we should wait for it?
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Old 16th July 2012, 11:46 AM
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Re: php-eaccelerator in F17

I'm going to try using memcache and see if it works better
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Old 25th July 2012, 05:44 PM
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Re: php-eaccelerator in F17

From the release notes:

"The eAccelerator project is dead, no upate, no compatible version, so php-eaccelerator have been removed from the repository. The APC is a good alternative as this opcode cache is maintained by the PHP team itself, so use the php-pecl-apc package."
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