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NAME
pear, pecl, peardev - PEAR installer
SYNOPSIS
pear [ options ] command [command-options] <parameters> pecl [ options ] command [command-options] <parameters> peardev [ options ] command [command-options] <parameters>
DESCRIPTION
PEAR is the PHP Extension and Application Repository, found at http://pear.php.net. The pear command is used to install PEAR extensions. The pecl command is used to install PECL extensions. The peardev command is a wrapper for the pear command which removes the normal configured memory limit.
OPTIONS
-v increase verbosity level (default 1) -q be quiet, decrease verbosity level -c file find user configuration in file -C file find system configuration in file -d foo=bar set user config variable foo to bar -D foo=bar set system config variable foo to bar -G start in graphical (Gtk) mode -S store system configuration -s store user configuration -y foo unset foo in the user configuration -V version information -h -? display help/usage
COMMANDS
build Build an Extension From C Source bundle Unpacks a Pecl Package channel-add Add a Channel channel-alias Specify an alias to a channel name channel-delete Remove a Channel From the List channel-discover Initialize a Channel from its server channel-info Retrieve Information on a Channel channel-login Connects and authenticates to remote channel server channel-logout Logs out from the remote channel server channel-update Update an Existing Channel clear-cache Clear Web Services Cache config-create Create a Default configuration file config-get Show One Setting config-help Show Information About Setting config-set Change Setting config-show Show All Settings convert Convert a package.xml 1.0 to package.xml 2.0 format cvsdiff Run a "cvs diff" for all files in a package cvstag Set CVS Release Tag download Download Package download-all Downloads each available package from the default channel info Display information about a package install Install Package list List Installed Packages In The Default Channel list-all List All Packages list-channels List Available Channels list-files List Files In Installed Package list-upgrades List Available Upgrades login Connects and authenticates to remote server [Deprecated in favor of channel-login] logout Logs out from the remote server [Deprecated in favor of channel-logout] make-rpm-spec Builds an RPM spec file from a PEAR package makerpm Builds an RPM spec file from a PEAR package package Build Package package-dependencies Show package dependencies package-validate Validate Package Consistency pickle Build PECL Package remote-info Information About Remote Packages remote-list List Remote Packages run-scripts Run Post-Install Scripts bundled with a package run-tests Run Regression Tests search Search remote package database shell-test Shell Script Test sign Sign a package distribution file svntag Set SVN Release Tag uninstall Un-install Package update-channels Update the Channel List upgrade Upgrade Package upgrade-all Upgrade All Packages [Deprecated in favor of calling upgrade with no parameters]
FILES
/etc/pear.conf The system configuration file. $HOME/.pearrc The user configuration.
SEE ALSO
To list all options, use pear help options To list all command shortcuts, use pear help shortcuts to get the help for the specified command, use pear help command Documentation for PEAR can be found at http://pear.php.net/manual/
VERSION INFORMATION
This manpage describes PEAR, version 1.10.0.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright © 1997-2009 Stig Bakken, Gregory Beaver, Helgi Þormar Þorbjörnsson, Tomas V.V.Cox, Martin Jansen. All rights reserved. Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met: * Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
BUGS
You can view the list of known bugs or report any new bug you found at: http://pear.php.net/bugs/