@bindir@ ended up becoming '${exec_prefix}' (literally) on my system
(FreeBSD 4.5), thus producing a broken shebang line.
@prefix@ works fine for me here. If @bindir@ is indeed preferred, the
substitution problem noted above needs to be resolved before the change
is reapplied.
Add is_url field to wrapper structure; the stream wrapper openers
will disallow opening is is_url && !PG(allow_url_fopen).
Add infrastructure for stat($url) and opendir($url).
Tidy up/centralize code that locates and instantiates wrappers for the
various operations.
Implement opendir for plain files.
Make the PHP opendir and dir functions use the streams implementations.
Add modelines for syntax highlighting the pear scripts in vim
- user interface abstraction, making a Gtk installer should only be
a matter of implementing PEAR_CommandUI_Gtk plus a "pear-gtk" executable
- separated code into command classes, able to specify one or more
commands
- no more "pear-get" :-)
* fixed use of PEAR_Config::singleton to avoid object copying
PEAR installations
* PEAR_Remote class to communicate with the backend server (xmlrpc)
* change pear script's option parsing to "-d foo=bar" style
* added -c/-C (user/system config file) and -s/-S (store user/system config)
options
* -p set script install dir
* -e set extension install dir
* -d set documentation dest dir
* -v set verbose level
- Some error reporting clean up
- Added the standar PHP copyright header and authors
runs on platforms with GNU tar installed
* the "pear" script now requires a command parameter (similar to cvs),
for example "pear package Cache.xml"
* broke PEAR_Installer :-)