![]() ![]() RUN MAKE AND TEST THE CONFIG $~: cd redis & sudo make & taskset -c 1 sudo make test.INSTALL REDIS SERVER $~: sudo wget & sudo tar xzf CHANGE NAME OF THE FOLDER, LOOKS BETTER $~: sudo mv redis-stable redis.INSTALL TCL TO BE ABLE TO RUN TESTS $~: sudo apt-get install tcl8.5 -y.INSTALL NEEDED DEPENDENCIES TO PREPARE THE REDIS INSTALLATION $~: sudo apt-get update & sudo apt-get install build-essential -y.$~: sudo php5dismod apcu & sudo apt-get purge php5-apcu -y $~: rm /etc/php5/mods-available/apcu-cli.ini $~: sudo apt-get purge -auto-remove memcached -y & php5dismod memcached GET RID OF APCU & MEMCACHED if you previously run php 5.If you’d rather install it directly with a script, use this one which is especially for Nextcloud. Note, in case you don’t have PHP 7 installed, you have to install it before you run this guide. And as usual – as we didn’t find any good straight forward guide, here is one that works, enjoy! The difference here is that we with PHP 7 needed to build the PHP module as well, because PECL install didn’t work on PHP 7 yet. This guide is an updated version on how to install it with PHP 7. We previously wrote a guide on how to install Redis Server on your Ubuntu Server with PHP 5. ![]()
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