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@jorge ceballos I've installed APC 3.1.13. Although you can find different statements on the internet I think APC is compatible with PHP 5.4.x since APC 3.1.10.
See: http://pecl.php.net/package/APC/3.1.10
Yesterday I've installed PHP 5.5 + OpCache and found out that I need another extension to...
@jorge ceballos: Probably not a dumb question at all. I installed PHP and afterwards I installed the APC extension - so the answer is probably no.
Can you maybe tell me what I need to do?
Hello forum,
my situation:
I have a VPS running with Ubuntu 12.04, PHP 5.3 and Plesk 12.
For my project I need PHP 5.4 and 3 extensions (APC, mod_pagespeed, Apache Booster).
Therefore I have installed PHP 5.4.37 as a second PHP handler and registered it in Plesk according to this tutorial...