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Time to kick squid cache server again.
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I don't believe that vBulletin 4.2 is compatible with PHP 5.4, I am informed and believe that we've been waiting for a compatibility update for the past 6 months at least....
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That is fine, however, what I'm saying is that this shouldn't be the case for a well developed software.
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Ok, well when you're ready.
It's interesting though, so many people I've asked to link aren't linking because of DDoS situations, server issues etc. I can almost predict the answer every...
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Are you running PHP 5.4? A quick way to ignore the issue is to turn off error reporting -> display_errors to false in php.ini.
I am surprised though that the developers aren't developing...
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Link, if you may? Having to use a caching mechanism to attain a significant increase in performance isn't good, if it starts slow....
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I'm looking through the code right now, all vB is doing is storing things in different caches, or in your case, all in the same datastore.
Generally, everyone should know that using a datastore...
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Write operations are to a RDBMS / SQL Server, not to APC.
What three configuration options are there related to op-code cache in config.php?
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