# cd /usr
# fetch http://files.directadmin.com/services/customapache/ZendOptimizer-3.3.3-freebsd6.0-i386.tar.gz
# tar zxvf ZendOptimizer-3.3.3-freebsd6.0-i386.tar.gz
# cd ZendOptimizer-3.3.3-freebsd6.0-i386
# ./install-tty
Please, wait …
Welcome to the Zend Optimizer 3.2.8 Installation!
For more information regarding this procedure, please see the
Zend Optimizer Installation Guide.
[To continue, press Enter]
Do you accept the terms of this license?
Answer (yes or no) [YES]:
Please specify the location for installing Zend Optimizer [/usr/local/Zend]:
Enter the location of your php.ini file: /usr/local/psa/apache/conf/
Are you using Apache Web server?
Answer (yes or no) [YES]:
Specify the full path to the Apache control utility (apachectl): /usr/local/psa/apache/bin
“/usr/local/psa/apache/bin” must be a file!
[To continue, press Enter]
Specify the full path to the Apache control utility (apachectl): /usr/local/psa/apache/bin/apachectl
Trying to determine the version of PHP.
Please wait… (this may take a few seconds)
Detecting … \ [100%]
Installing 5_2_x_comp/TS/ZendOptimizer.so \ [100%]
The following configuration changes have been made:
- The php.ini file has been relocated from /usr/local/psa/apache/conf to /usr/local/Zend/etc
- A symbolic link for the php.ini file has been created in /usr/local/psa/apache/conf.
- The original php.ini was backed up to
/usr/local/psa/apache/conf/php.ini-zend_optimizer.bak
[To continue, press Enter]
The installation has completed successfully.
Zend Optimizer is now ready for use.
You must restart your Web server for the modifications to take effect.
[To continue, press Enter]
Restart the Web server now?
Answer (yes or no) [YES]:
Restarting Apache …
Please wait… (this may take a few seconds)
Restarting … \ [100%]
Apache has restarted successfully.
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