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Zend Optimizer
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Has anyone gottent the Zend optimizer running successfully?
Trying to install Zend Optimizer 2.1.0 on a server with PHP 4.3 and OS X 10.1
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+---------------- Zend Optimizer 2.1.0 ----------------+
| Specify the location where to install Zend Optimizer |
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| |/usr/local/Zend | |
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+------------------------------------------------------+
| < OK > <Cancel> |
+------------------------------------------------------+
That returns as "must be absolute path".
Anyone know?
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Originally posted by macvillage.net:
Has anyone gottent the Zend optimizer running successfully?
Trying to install Zend Optimizer 2.1.0 on a server with PHP 4.3 and OS X 10.1
Asks:
Code:
+---------------- Zend Optimizer 2.1.0 ----------------+
| Specify the location where to install Zend Optimizer |
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| +--------------------------------------------------+ |
| |/usr/local/Zend | |
| +--------------------------------------------------+ |
+------------------------------------------------------+
| < OK > <Cancel> |
+------------------------------------------------------+
That returns as "must be absolute path".
Anyone know?
Isn't /usr/local a sym link to /var/private ? if it's the case you might want to use /var/private/Zend ?
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Originally posted by Ludovic Hirlimann:
Isn't /usr/local a sym link to /var/private ? if it's the case you might want to use /var/private/Zend ?
Ok, that makes sense.
Will give it a try tonight if I don't get home to late.
Will post how it goes.
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Originally posted by Ludovic Hirlimann:
Isn't /usr/local a sym link to /var/private ? if it's the case you might want to use /var/private/Zend ?
No it's not! /usr/local is not a symlink and there is no /var/private. /var is a symlink to /private/var but that has nothing to do with this. I assumed that this was a permissions issue but I've never installed this. In particular, I've never seen an installer with a display like this so I couldn't begin to guess. Maybe a description of the install mechanism would help.
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Gary
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you might have to do it as root (logging in with "su" or putting "sudo" before the install command). As Gary has said, those are not symlinks; that is an absolute path.
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