522Part IIIAdvanced Features and Techniquesdoes not contain the PEAR PHP directory you just specified: If the specified directory is also not in the include_path usedby your scripts, you will have problems getting any PEARpackages working. Would you like to alter php.ini ? [Y/n] : YThat modifies the php.inifile, so the PEAR packages are accessible by the PHP engine. php.ini include_path updated. Current include path : .;c:php4pearConfigured directory : C:PHPpearCurrently used php.ini (guess) : c:winntphp.iniPress Enter to continue: The pear command is now at your service at C:PHPpear.batBrilliant the installation worked. It warns us, though, that the Windows PATHisn t really setfor maximum convenience: ** The pear command is not in your PATH, so you need to** use C:PHPpear.bat until you have added** C:PHP to your PATH environment variable. Run it without parameters to see the available actions, try pear list to see what packages are installed, or pear help for help. For more information about PEAR, see: http://pear.php.net/faq.phphttp://cvs.php.net/co.php/pearweb/doc/pear_package_manager.txt?p=1http://pear.php.net/manual/ Thanks for using go-pear! We re set at this point, but the installation program calls attention to a Windows Registryhack we can use for greater convenience if we want: * WINDOWS ENVIRONMENT VARIABLES * For convenience, a REG file is available underC:PHPPEAR_ENV.reg . This file creates ENV variables for the current user. Double-click this file to add it to the current user registry. Press any key to continue . . . The PEAR Package Manager is installed and available for use at this point.
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