PEAR Manual
Edited by
Daniel Convissor
Martin Jansen
Alexander Merz
24-09-2006
Copyright
© 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006 by The PEAR Documentation Group
Table of Contents
Preface
About this Manual
The structure of the Manual
Authors and Contributors
I.
About PEAR
1.
Introduction
2.
Installation
3.
Support
4.
Coding Standards
5.
Contributing
6.
FAQ - Frequently Asked Questions
II.
New Maintainers' Guide
7.
Introduction
8.
When to contribute (and when not to contribute)
9.
Getting started with the community
10.
The formal proposal process
11.
Taking over an unmaintained package
III.
Developer Guide
12.
Introduction
13.
PEAR's meaning for developers
14.
Contributing your own code
15.
The package definition file
package.xml
16.
The package definition file
package.xml
, version 2.0
17.
Releasing A Package
18.
Supporting PEAR development
19.
Recommendations
20.
Writing documentation
IV.
New features in PEAR 1.4
21.
Introduction
22.
Channels
23.
Custom File Roles
24.
Custom File Tasks
25.
Post-installation Scripts
V.
Core components
26.
PEAR base classes
27.
PEAR Installer classes
VI.
Packages
28.
Authentication
29.
Benchmarking
30.
Caching
31.
Configuration
32.
Console
33.
Database
34.
Date and Time
35.
Encryption
36.
Event
37.
File Formats
38.
File System
39.
Gtk
40.
Gtk2
41.
HTML
42.
HTTP
43.
Images
44.
Internationalization
45.
Logging
46.
Mail
47.
Math
48.
Networking
49.
Numbers
50.
Payment
51.
PEAR
52.
PHP
53.
Science
54.
Streams
55.
Structures
56.
System
57.
Text
58.
Tools and Utilities
59.
Validate
60.
Web Services
61.
XML
VII.
PECL Packages
I.
Imagick
II.
KADM5
III.
Radius
IV.
Net_Gopher
V.
PostScript document creation
VI.
Satellite CORBA client extension
VII.
PostgreSQL Session Save Handler
VIII.
SPPLUS Payment System
IX.
Net_Gopher
X.
oggvorbis
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Preface