>It's an interesting situation.. - Athought I'm not sure how far PEAR can >go to solve 'all' the issues involved.. - but if you can thing of some >simple things that would assist in the process. = I guess the pear web >stuff as a standalone app might help..
Thanks, Alan. I was able to install PEAR on a local machine. Luckily, I already have RedHat Linux, so I didn't have to go through the windows part. When I ran go-pear, all it did was copy down about 1.4MB and store it in a newly created /usr/share/pear directory. I then zipped the directory into a 300k file, FTP'd it to my host, and then unzipped on the server. I agree that making the pear web stuff as a standalone app might help, but I have another suggestion: just make that 300k zipped file available to people installing Midgard-lite. --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
