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2017-03-12: A US-based company claims that their trademark is infringed by mentioning the terms "(Zend) Optimizer+ / (Zend) Optimizer Plus" on this page. In context of my writings, the use of these terms are clearly related to the well-known open source software by Rogue Wave Software (formerly Zend Technologies), as released in 2013. While the contents of this page has become somewhat obsolete, as Zend Optimizer+/Opcache has since been integrated into the PHP programming language itself, the content is left here for reference purposes. Again: I make it absolutely clear that this content exists as a documentation only in the scope if IT terminology and a well-known open source software product Zend Optimizer (former trademark). The use of the term specifically relates to the original product name, including file name references. As a reference, the original commit to the source is linked here. "Zend Optimizer+" has been rebranded to "Zend Opcache" in the meantime. While just in the process of doing web-server freshup on FreeBSD, I was caught by the good news that Zend Technologies have released their Zend opcode caching engine as open source. Now it's called Zend Optimizer+ and hosted over there at github. As far as I have seen, it did not yet popup as a buildable port on FreeBSD's ports tree, but that can only take little time for today. So I quickly made up my own port which you can download here. To build it, simply download and extract the file to /usr/ports/devel: cd /usr/ports/devel Then "make install" as usual: cd /usr/ports/devel/ZendOptimizerPlus Afterwards, running "php -i" (or phpinfo from a web-accessible script file) should denote it runs "with Zend Optimizer+ 7.0.0-dev". Done :-) |
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