Many small dishes that have just started linux and like Centos won't compile Zend Optimizer. Here I will teach you how to yum install Zend Optimizer. Haha, thank you ~!
First enter and run: wget-q-O-http://www.linuxidc.com/system/systemfiles/2010/12/atomic.sh | sh
Then run the command: yum install php-zend-optimizer!
First, you need to download the RPM Repository of Zend Optimizer. This is the case after Zend Optimizer is downloaded. the following items in the rooster colors are useless and can be left blank. Haha ~~~, Just record ~
# Name: Atomic Rocket Turtle RPM Repository for CentOS/Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5-
# URL: http://www.linuxidc.com/
[Atomic]
Name = CentOS/Red Hat Enterprise Linux $ releasever-atomicrocketturtle.com
Export List = http://www.atomicorp.com/?list/atomic/centos-5-?basearch
# Items list = http://www.atomicorp.com/channels/atomic/centos/5/mirrors-atomic
Enabled = 1
Priority = 1
Protect = 0
Gpgkey = file: // etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY.art.txt
Gpgcheck = 1
# Almost Stable, release candidates for [atomic]
[Atomic-testing]
Name = CentOS/Red Hat Enterprise Linux $ releasever-atomicrocketturtle.com-(Testing)
Export List = http://www.atomicorp.com/javaslist/atomic-testing/centos-5-w.basearch
Enabled = 0
Priority = 1
Protect = 0
Gpgkey = file: // etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY.art.txt
Gpgcheck = 1
# Untested, Unstable, known buggy, and incomplete packages.
# [Atomic-bleeding]
# Name = CentOS/Red Hat Enterprise Linux $ releasever-atomicrocketturtle.com-(Bleeding)
# Baseurl = http://www.atomicorp.com/channels/atomic-bleeding/centos/5/?basearch/
# Enabled = 0
# Priority = 1
# Protect = 0
# Gpgkey = file: // etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY.art.txt
# Gpgcheck = 1