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Posted by Mladen Gogala on 09/08/05 15:52

On Wed, 07 Sep 2005 17:48:52 -0500, David wrote:

> I have a book which had code that includes the line:
>
> require 'DB.php';
>
> I know that this is from the PEAR code modules, but when I downloaded
> them and unpacked the directory, they "DB.php" module does not exist.
> Is this out of date or do I need to go somewhere else to get this
> extra module?
>
> Thanks]


There is a command named "pear", which is package installer, similar to
the "cpan" command from another language.
Execute "pear install DB" as a user who can write to the PEAR directories
and you should be ok. Here is the help for the "pear" command:

$ pear help Commands:
build Build an Extension From C Source
bundle Unpacks a Pecl Package
clear-cache Clear XML-RPC Cache config-get Show One Setting
config-help Show Information About Setting
config-set Change Setting config-show Show All Settings
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 master_server
info Display information about a package
install Install Package list List Installed Packages
list-all List All Packages
list-upgrades List Available Upgrades
login Connects and authenticates to remote server
logout Logs out from the remote server
makerpm Builds an RPM spec file from a PEAR package
package Build Package
package-dependencies Show package dependencies
package-validate Validate Package Consistency
remote-info Information About Remote Packages
remote-list List Remote Packages
run-tests Run Regression Tests
search Search remote package database
shell-test Shell Script Test
sign Sign a package distribution file
uninstall Un-install Package
upgrade Upgrade Package
upgrade-all Upgrade All Packages
Usage: pear [options] command [command-options] <parameters>
Type "pear help options" to list all options.
Type "pear help shortcuts" to list all command shortcuts.
Type "pear help <command>" to get the help for the specified command.
$


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