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PEAR - The PEAR Installer ========================= Installing the PEAR Installer. You should install PEAR on a local development machine first. Installing PEAR on a remote production machine should only be done after you are familiar with PEAR and have tested code using PEAR on your development machine. There are two methods of installing PEAR - PEAR bundled in PHP - go-pear We will first examine how to install PEAR that is bundled with PHP. Microsoft Windows ================= If you are running PHP 5.2.0 or newer, simply download and run the windows installer (.msi) and PEAR can be automatically installed. Otherwise, for older PHP versions, download the .zip of windows, there is a script included with your PHP distribution that is called "go-pear". You must open a command box in order to run it. Click "start" then click "Run..." and type "cmd.exe" to open a command box. Use "cd" to change directory to the location of PHP where you unzipped it, and run the go-pear command. Unix ==== When compiling PHP from source, you simply need to include the --with-pear directive on the "./configure" command. This is "on" by default in most PHP versions, but it doesn't hurt to list it explicitly. You should also consider enabling the zlib extension via --enable-zlib, so that the PEAR installer will be able to handle gzipped files (i.e. smaller package files for faster downloads). Later, when you run "make install" to install PHP itself, part of the process will be prompts that ask you where you want PEAR to be installed. go-pear ======= For users who cannot perform the above steps, or who wish to obtain the latest PEAR with a slightly higher risk of failure, use go-pear. go-pear is obtained by downloading http://pear.php.net/go-pear and saving it as go-pear.php. After downloading, simply run "php go-pear.php" or open it in a web browser (windows only) to download and install PEAR. You can always ask general installation questions on pear-general@lists.php.net, a public mailing list devoted to support for PEAR packages and installation- related issues. Happy PHPing, we hope PEAR will be a great tool for your development work!