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 Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 10/11/07 14:15 
The Natural Philosopher wrote: 
> Jerry Stuckle wrote: 
>> The Natural Philosopher wrote: 
>>> Trying to install a PECL extension to a couple of PHP5 Debian setups. 
>>> 
>>> Documentation says I run pecl, or pear..depending how I look - to  
>>> install 
>>> 
>>> No pecl or pear command on my system 
>>> 
>>> I love the instructions that say 'to go faster, press the  
>>> accelerator' when actually just starting the engine would be an  
>>> achievement.. 
>>> 
>>> Anyone care o give a brief overview of how this stiff works. Trolls  
>>> stay abed please.;-) 
>> 
>> Have you installed the php-pear package? 
>> 
> Ok..dunno why but this post took a day to turn up.. 
>  
> I finally DID get it working, but what a mess it all was. 
>  
> Pear package needed 
> Then pslib: That needed XML::parser and make 
> That needed some other libraries and dev packages to build. 
>  
> Spent about 4 hours googling for each 'cannot find expat.h' etc. type  
> error. 
>  
> Nightmare. One dependency after another. Fine if you are a developer and  
> used to all this stuff, less fine if all you wanted was a PHP library. 
>  
> Still it all seems happy enough now. Have yet to try it out, but see no  
> reason it won't work. 
>  
> All just to send postscript reports to a printable file. Ahh.. 
>  
 
Yep, Perl's CPAN is a lot better in that respect - it tells you which  
you need for prereqs (if the package is set up properly, that is). 
 
I wish there were a tool for PHP which worked as well. 
 
 
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