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March 13, 2007 - 03:01
XAMPP & PHP 5.2.1 2 questions
Posts: 2
Joined: 2007-03-13

Hi folks

I lately managed to bring the eAccelerator to work on XAMPP 1.6.0a and PHP 5.2.1 with the eAccelerator095_i284_5.2.1.dll.
Well the apache starts and keeps running.

I also have the eAccelerator 0.9.5 control panel downloaded and it shows me
Caching enabled yes
Optimizer enabled yes
Memory usage 0.18% (0.06MB/ 32.00MB)
Free memory 31.94MB
Cached scripts 1
Removed scripts 0
Cached keys 0

but 2 questions keep alive:
1) control panel says:
Warning: This script isn't in the allowed_admin_path setting! in C:\Programme\xamp\xampp\htdocs\RC1\control.php on line 297

Warning: uasort() [function.uasort]: The argument should be an array in C:\Programme\xamp\xampp\htdocs\RC1\control.php on line 108

Warning: uasort() [function.uasort]: The argument should be an array in C:\Programme\xamp\xampp\htdocs\RC1\control.php on line 132

Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in C:\Programme\xamp\xampp\htdocs\RC1\control.php on line 136

well ive set eaccelerator.allowed_admin_path = "C:\Programme\xamp\xampp\htdocs\RC1"
in the ini file.. was that wrong? (Maybe I misunderstood the readme)

2) If i go on console and type a php or php -q eaccelerator_password.php
I get the message:
PHP Warning: [eAccelerator] This build of "eAccelerator" was compiled for
ersion 5.2.0. Rebuild it for your PHP version (5.2.1) or download precompi
naries.
in Unknown on line 0
PHP Fatal error: Unable to start eAccelerator module in Unknown on line 0

??? ähh what is it trying to tell me.. its the 5.2.1 dll and apache is running????

Any help taken :)



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