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PEAR is short for "PHP Extension and Application Repository" and is pronounced just like the fruit. The purpose of PEAR is to provide: * A structured library of open-sourced code for PHP users * A system for code distribution and package maintenance * A standard style for code written in PHP * The PHP Foundation Classes (PFC) * The PHP Extension Code Library (PECL) * A web site, mailing lists and download mirrors to support the PHP/PEAR community
Package | Summary | Distribution | Download |
php8.3-pear-1.10.14-3.mga9.noarch.html | PHP Extension and Application Repository | Mageia 9 for i586 | php8.3-pear-1.10.14-3.mga9.noarch.rpm |
php8.3-pear-1.10.14-3.mga9.noarch.html | PHP Extension and Application Repository | Mageia 9 for armv7hl | php8.3-pear-1.10.14-3.mga9.noarch.rpm |
php8.3-pear-1.10.14-3.mga9.noarch.html | PHP Extension and Application Repository | Mageia 9 for x86_64 | php8.3-pear-1.10.14-3.mga9.noarch.rpm |
php8.3-pear-1.10.14-3.mga9.noarch.html | PHP Extension and Application Repository | Mageia 9 for aarch64 | php8.3-pear-1.10.14-3.mga9.noarch.rpm |
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