On Thu, April 21, 2005 2:08 pm, Jason Barnett said:
> Correction: so I browsed the site a bit and maybe GTK2 is ready to go
> after all. But I haven't used it at all so YMMV.
I think it's in early alpha.
Which is not quite ready to go, really, but a decade seems very pessimistic.
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> For us, the unix instructions worked 100% on Windows as well. Guess since
> it's all PHP based it didn't make a difference. Probably some minor internal
> tweaks and checks due to filesystem differences, but the PEAR guys did a
> great job in making it all very easy.
On Thursday 21 April 2005 17:04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hmm... another project to add to my list of
> projects that I'll never finish. haha
Glad to know I'm not the only one. ;-)
Andy
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For us, the unix instructions worked 100% on Windows as well. Guess since it's
all PHP based it didn't make a difference. Probably some minor internal tweaks
and checks due to filesystem differences, but the PEAR guys did a great job in
making it all very easy.
Now for us lazy Windows guys, s
I was a little confused at first, but it's actually REALLY simple. I was doing
manual installations until I discovered that PEAR has made everything way too
easy for us.
>From the PEAR manual:
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To update your PEAR installation from go-pear.org, request http://go-pear.org/
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El Jue 21 Abr 2005 11:36, Don escribió:
> Hi,
>
> I have just started to explore PEAR. I am using PHP 4.3.11 and so PEAR
> automatically comes with PHP. I would like to install PEAR's DB classes.
> However, I cam right now browsing the PEAR web site and cannot find
> information on how to insta
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