If you have error with libtool version after make - way to install:
phpize --clean && phpize
rm aclocal.m4
aclocal
autoconf
./configure
make
make install
[memcache-2.2.6, gentoo.x86-64]
インストール手順
この » PECL 拡張 モジュールは PHP にバンドルされていません。 この PECL 拡張モジュールをインストールする方法は、 マニュアルの PECL 拡張モジュールのインストール という章にあります。 新規リリース・ダウンロード・ソースファイル・管理者情報・CHANGELOG といった関連する情報については、次の場所にあります。 » http://pecl.php.net/package/memcache.
注意:
オプションで、memcache セッションハンドラのサポートを無効にすることもできます。 'pecl install' のオプションでこれを指定します (デフォルトは有効になっています) が、 PHP のコンパイル時に静的に組み込む場合は configure オプション --disable-memcache-session を使用できます。
andryzeus at ukr dot net
06-Jan-2012 11:10
Felipe Estrella Barros
17-Oct-2011 12:54
On Slackware, after copilling it, you should copy the file /module/memcache.so to /usr/lib/httpd/modules. Then, the instruction extension=memcache.so must be added into the file /etc/httpd/php.ini
Restart the httpd and it should work!
pesdguy at yahoo dot co dot in
10-May-2010 11:46
For xampp if you need to install memcache
use this place for all version
:
http://downloads.php.net/pierre/
mit at mitayai dot org
19-Apr-2010 09:47
It is very important to note when reading the information supplied by others on this page that there are two *distinct* memcache PHP implementations for the service "memcached".
1) pecl-memcache
2) pecl-memcached
This page is for the first, pecl-memcache.
If you are looking for pecl-memcached information, visit here:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/book.memcached.php
no at spam4me dot com
11-Dec-2009 12:48
#if apt-get, rpm, or yum doesn't work
cd /usr/src/
wget http://pecl.php.net/get/memcache-2.2.4.tgz
tar -zxvf memcached-2.2.4.tgz
cd memcached-2.2.4
phpize && ./configure --enable-memcache && make
cp modules/memcache.so /usr/lib/php/modules/
# Note: packaged extension modules are now loaded via the .ini files
# found in the directory /etc/php.d
touch /etc/php.d/memcached.ini
echo 'extension=memcache.so' > /etc/php.d/memcached.ini
service httpd restart
djfobbz at gmail dot com
17-Sep-2008 06:11
Installing PHP5 Memcache Extension Module on Ubuntu (note: you must have memcached installed prior to installing this extension module. refer to prerequisite install below):
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# Prerequisite Install
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# Download & install libevent (memcached dependency)
wget http://www.monkey.org/~provos/libevent-1.4.8-stable.tar.gz
tar xfz libevent-1.4.8-stable.tar.gz
cd libevent-1.4.8-stable
./configure && make && sudo make install
# Create a symlink to libevent
sudo ln -s /usr/local/lib/libevent-1.4.so.2 /usr/lib
# Download & install memcached
wget http://danga.com/memcached/dist/memcached-1.2.6.tar.gz
tar xfz memcached-1.2.6.tar.gz
cd memcached-1.2.6
./configure && make && sudo make install
# Run memcached as a daemon (d = daemon, m = memory, u = user, l = IP to listen to, p = port)
memcached -d -m 1024 -u root -l 127.0.0.1 -p 11211
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# PHP5-Memcache Install
-------------------------
# Download the extension module
apt-get install php5-memcache
# Edit /etc/php5/conf.d/memcache.ini and uncomment the following line by removing the semi-colon
extension=memcache.so
# Restart apache
/etc/init.d/apache2 restart
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# Test Install
-------------------------
# Create a file 'memcache_test.php' in your webroot and paste the following:
<?php
$memcache = new Memcache;
$memcache->connect('localhost', 11211) or die ("Could not connect");
$version = $memcache->getVersion();
echo "Server's version: ".$version."<br/>\n";
$tmp_object = new stdClass;
$tmp_object->str_attr = 'test';
$tmp_object->int_attr = 123;
$memcache->set('key', $tmp_object, false, 10) or die ("Failed to save data at the server");
echo "Store data in the cache (data will expire in 10 seconds)<br/>\n";
$get_result = $memcache->get('key');
echo "Data from the cache:<br/>\n";
var_dump($get_result);
?>
# Test to see if the file renders in your browser
Cheers!
mykel dot alvis at gmail dot com
18-Jun-2008 05:01
on Fedora, apparently
yum install php-pecl-memcache
Wayne
01-May-2008 09:09
Newer PHP versions don't have a --enable-memcache options; simply installing the PECL package will be enough... so to be absolutely clear, you WON'T have to recompile PHP to use memcache. That paragraph above seems like a bad case of earlier version documentation editing.
