php-src/ext/pdo/package.xml
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<?xml version="1.0" encoding="iso-8859-1"?>
<!DOCTYPE package SYSTEM "../pear/package.dtd">
<package version="1.0">
<name>PDO</name>
<summary>PHP Data Objects Interface</summary>
<maintainers>
<maintainer>
<user>wez</user>
<name>Wez Furlong</name>
<email>wez@php.net</email>
<role>lead</role>
</maintainer>
<maintainer>
<user>helly</user>
<name>Marcus Boerger</name>
<email>helly@php.net</email>
<role>lead</role>
</maintainer>
<maintainer>
<user>iliaa</user>
<name>Ilia Alshanetsky</name>
<email>iliaa@php.net</email>
<role>lead</role>
</maintainer>
<maintainer>
<user>gschlossnagle</user>
<name>George Schlossnagle</name>
<email>george@omniti.com</email>
<role>lead</role>
</maintainer>
</maintainers>
<description>
PDO provides a uniform data access interface, sporting advanced features such
as prepared statements and bound parameters. PDO drivers are dynamically
loadable and may be developed independently from the core, but still accessed
using the same API.
Read the documentation at http://www.php.net/pdo for more information.
</description>
<license>PHP</license>
<release>
<state>beta</state>
<version>0.2.4</version>
<date>2005-02-18</date>
<notes>
Note that PDO on its own is useless.
You need to install a PDO database driver to make use of it,
check http://pecl.php.net for a list of available PDO drivers.
It is highly recommended that you update to the latest stable PHP 5 snapshot
before using PDO.
You can obtain it from http://snaps.php.net.
If you are running on Windows, you should download:
http://snaps.php.net/win32/php5.0-win32-latest.zip
http://snaps.php.net/win32/PECL_5_0/php_pdo.dll
You can find additional PDO drivers at:
http://snaps.php.net/win32/PECL_5_0/
- Added PDO::quote($string). Closes PECL Bug #3393
- Fixed PDO::query() for drivers using bound parameter emulation.
- Fixed PECL Bug #3434, crash when using odbc with named parameters.
- Added PDOStatement::fetchObject(string class_name [, NULL|array ctor_args]])
- PDO_FETCH_CLASS now passes args through to the class constructor
- Now builds directly via "pear install PDO" (upgrade to PEAR 1.3.5 first)
** Note **
You should uninstall and re-install your individual database drivers whenever
you upgrade the base PDO package, otherwise you will see an error about PDO API
numbers when you run your PHP scripts.
</notes>
<filelist>
<file role="src" name="config.m4"/>
<file role="src" name="config.w32"/>
<file role="src" name="pdo.c"/>
<file role="src" name="pdo_dbh.c"/>
<file role="src" name="pdo_stmt.c"/>
<file role="src" name="php_pdo.h"/>
<file role="src" name="php_pdo_driver.h"/>
<file role="src" name="php_pdo_int.h"/>
<file role="src" name="pdo_sql_parser.re"/>
<file role="src" name="pdo_sql_parser.c"/>
<file role="src" name="pdo_sqlstate.c"/>
<file role="src" name="Makefile.frag"/>
<file role="doc" name="README"/>
<file role="doc" name="TODO"/>
<file role="doc" name="pdo.php"/>
<file role="doc" name="CREDITS"/>
</filelist>
<deps>
<dep type="php" rel="ge" version="5.0.3"/>
</deps>
</release>
</package>