php-src/pear
Chuck Hagenbuch c80c71f48b Here is a brief start towards getting the DB stuff up to speed and working
(I need it to move forward on some stuff, and I really do want to see PEAR
succeed, so I'm going to work with the official code to get it working. Hope
that's okay). I've replaced all instances of 'use' and 'import' with
'include_once' (and added the .php extension where necessary). This gets my
short test script working. More possibly to come.
2000-06-21 02:22:04 +00:00
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DB.php Here is a brief start towards getting the DB stuff up to speed and working 2000-06-21 02:22:04 +00:00
HTTP.php Avoid E_NOTICE errors in PEAR code. 2000-02-27 14:46:27 +00:00
install-pear.txt Complain loudly, if we were not able to install everything. 2000-05-02 22:28:12 +00:00
Makefile.in Copy header files from main and also add that directory to the list 2000-06-14 08:30:37 +00:00
pear.m4 Use the new PHP_GEN_* macros in pear 2000-06-14 06:30:14 +00:00
php-config.in Copy header files from main and also add that directory to the list 2000-06-14 08:30:37 +00:00
phpextdist Added phpextdist script for making external extension packages. 2000-02-22 14:26:12 +00:00
phpize.in Fix building external extensions. 2000-05-02 20:10:46 +00:00
README @Fix some warnings when compiling in maintainer-mode (Stig) 1999-12-01 22:59:45 +00:00

	      PEAR - PHP Extension and Add-on Repository
	      ==========================================
	      Dedicated to Malin Bakken, born 1999-11-21

WHAT IS PEAR?

PEAR is a code repository for PHP extensions and PHP library code
similar to TeX's CTAN and Perl's CPAN.

The intention behind PEAR is to provide a means for library code
authors to organize their code in a defined way shared by other
developers, and to give the PHP community a single source for such
code.


ADMINISTRATION

This section will describe the rules for how files are structured and
how functions and classes should be named.


TOOLS

This section will describe the tools provided to PEAR users.


CODING RULES AND GUIDELINES

* All PHP code must use <?php ?>.  This is the only really portable tag.

* Before adding a new top-level directory ("DB" is one), discuss your
  intentions on php4beta@lists.php.net.