# make install /usr/src/web/php/php4/sapi/cli/php /usr/src/web/php/php4/pear/install-pear.php /usr/src/web/php/php4/pear/package-*.xml /usr/src/web/php/php4/pear/PEAR/Frontend/CLI.php(71) : Fatal error - Frontend::displayLine deprecated
. . Installing program: pear cp: pear/scripts/pear: No such file or directory Installing program: phptar cp: pear/scripts/phptar: No such file or directory How can I use that if 'pear' isn't even installed? :) --Jani On 7 Jun 2002, Stig S. Bakken wrote: >With the latest PEAR installer (version 0.90), PECL extensions are now >built and installed during "pear install/upgrade" on Unix systems. > >First: upgrade PEAR to 0.9 with "pear upgrade PEAR". > >If you have the xmms libraries and php_gtk installed, you can see it in >action by doing simply "pear install xmms". The output is like this: > >downloading xmms-0.2.tgz ... >...done: 11,968 bytes >4 source files, building >running: phpize >PHP Api Version : 20020307 >Zend Module Api No : 20010901 >Zend Extension Api No : 20020429 >Xmms library install dir? [autodetect] : >building in /var/tmp/pear-build-ssb/xmms-0.2 >running: /tmp/pear8AzLoo/xmms-0.2/configure --with-xmms >running: make >xmms.so copied to /tmp/pear8AzLoo/xmms-0.2/xmms.so >install ok: xmms 0.2 > >Add one or more -v options to pear to see more details (pear -v ...) > >To make your own, use PECL/xmms/package.xml or >PECL/mailparse/package.xml as examples. Mailparse is a good example of >a simple, standalone PECL package that uses no external libraries. Xmms >is more advanced, it requires an external library, as well as php-gtk, >and it also does a few substitutions in installed scripts (gtkxmms). > >Remember to use "pear pv" (package-validate) to sanity-check package.xml >files before committing. > > - Stig > > > > -- -- PHP Development Mailing List <http://www.php.net/> To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php