On cPanel servers, you can easily configure the PHP settings required for your sites to run through an Apache compilation. You can start your Apache compilation with a single command and easily
manage your server’s PHP settings through the compilation.
To be able to configure settings as you wish through Apache compilation, you need to have root access on the server. If you are using a shared hosting service, you will not have root access, so you will not be able to perform this operation. You will need to inform
your hosting company about the settings you want to change. However, these settings on shared servers are generally standard and are not changed. Now let’s take a look at how this operation is performed.
EasyApache Compilation
/scripts/easyapacheWhen we run the above command via SSH, the compilation screen will appear. This compilation screen consists of 5-6 steps. Let’s now follow these steps and proceed.

On this screen, if there are functions we want to select, we select them. Then we continue with the compilation process via the Customize Profile option at the bottom. The second screen is the Apache version selection section.
Here we continue with the currently selected default option using Next Step.

In the next step, the MySQL Version selection section for what will run on our server appears. At the top it shows which version is currently installed on the server.
The options below show the versions that can be installed. Selecting the stable version that is in use is a good idea to avoid issues.

In the next step, we come to the section where we select the functions we want to run on the server. On the first page, you can select settings like IonCube, Perl, and Zend Optimizer.
After making selections here, to continue to the installation of other functions, we continue with the Exhaustive Options List option.

Now a total of 4 pages will appear with many functions we can install on the server. On this page, we can move the green cursor using the keyboard arrow keys over the function we want to select and make a selection by pressing the Space bar, or deselect.
By switching between 4 pages in this way, we make the necessary selections and then continue the process with the Next Step button.




After completing the necessary selections up to the last page and continuing, we arrive at the final step of our compilation. In the final step, we start our compilation process by pressing the Save and Build button as shown below.

Note: The compilation time varies depending on the number of functions selected for installation. However, on average, the compilation is completed in 20 to 45 minutes.
Even if you want to install just a single function, the compilation process will take an average of 15-20 minutes.
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