Typically open source stuff that could be updated follows this pattern.  I can't say definitively for PHP,  but I can say things like node.js and other languages will have a symlink so that an update can change the symlink to a new location or binary.  That change is less invasive than overlaying an install or changing PATH's.  And, that usually give you the option to quickly change something back by just changing the symlink.

Is there an issue with the Toolkit, or are you just curious?

Pete Helgren
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On 12/20/2017 3:10 PM, Don Brown wrote:
I am setting up php on a 7.3 box for the first time.

I have installed Zendsvr7 and that completed normally.

I have installed xmlservice 1.9.9.3

When i look in /usr/local/zendphp7/share/

I expected to see a directory ToolKitAPI but it shows as a SYMLNK

The same for ZendFramework and ZendFramework2

Why is this so ?

Should I just delete these and copy from the directories from another
system ?

Are these directories created as part of the Zend server install ?

Thank you in advance for any assistance



Don Brown



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