I've installed the Propel ORM in my Zend Framework project with the following commands:
pear channel-discover pear.phing.info
pear install phing/phing
pear install Log
But always when I try to run propel-gen I get the following error:
propel-gen: command not found
I've already looked at this post on stackoverflow and tried the following:
When I check $ pear list I get the following:
When I run the following command:
pear config-get bin_dir
I get this: /Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php5.4.4/bin
I've checked my .bash_profile:
PATH=/Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php5.4.4/bin:/Applications/MAMP/Library/bin:$PATH
export PATH
I assume that this is correct?
I forgot to install propel but when I want to load the command
propel-gen om
I get the following erros:
(build.properties and schema.xml are in the same directory)
You have actually installed phing and not propel. To install propel issue the following commands:
pear channel-discover pear.propelorm.org
pear install -a propel/propel_generator
pear install -a propel/propel_runtime
Further note that you have to pass the -a option to pear list to see packages from all channels:
pear list -a
Cannot see where you have done this
pear channel-discover pear.propelorm.org
pear install -a propel/propel_generator
pear install -a propel/propel_runtime
Assume you have ?
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I want to install PHP Copy Paste Detector on Ubuntu machine, for this I used that command:-
sudo pear config-set auto_discover 1
that is run scussfully, but when I try that command:-
sudo pear install pear.phpunit.de/phpcpd
this is showing error message
error is :-
No releases available for package "pear.phpunit.de/phpcpd"
install failed
I tried many command for this like:-
pear config-set auto_discover 1
pear install --force --alldeps pear.phpqatools.org/phpqatools
sudo pear channel-discover pear.phpunit.de
pear clear-cache etc. but one help full for me.
Sebastian Bergmann, author of phpunit, switched off phpunit's pear channel some time ago rendering your efforts useless.
You now need to use either the .phar or install phpcpd via composer instead - details are here at https://github.com/sebastianbergmann/phpcpd
I am trying to create a Pear package from my project on github that I have on my local repository, but I'm having alot of trouble getting pfm to work, here is the error I keep getting when I try to install:
Luciens-Macbook-Pro:quisbee-rails admin$ pear install PEAR_PackageFileManager_Cli
No releases available for package "pear.php.net/PEAR_PackageFileManager_Cli"
install failed
I am running on PHP 5.5.15 and pear 1.9.5.
If you look at your pear config settings you'll probably see that the preferred state of packages to download is "stable"
$ pear config-show | grep preferred_state
Or, to be more efficient:
$ pear config-get preferred_state
So to download and install a package that is not marked stable, your best option is to include the version number when you attempt to install it:
$ sudo pear install PEAR_PackageFileManager_Cli-0.4.0
This should work ok for you - assuming you already have all dependencies installed. If not, this is easy to do with the following by including the --alldeps option:
$ sudo pear install --alldeps PEAR_PackageFileManager_Cli-0.4.0
Ok, I'm using a MacBook and have MAMP PRO installed for PHP environment.
I'm trying to use Pear to install PHPUnit, but can't get it working. PHPUnit tells me pear: command not found
I came across a tutorial that suggests using sudo php install-pear-nozlib.phar to install pear, but when I run it, I get the following:
[PEAR] Archive_Tar - already installed: 1.3.7
[PEAR] Console_Getopt - already installed: 1.3.0
[PEAR] Structures_Graph- already installed: 1.0.4
[PEAR] XML_Util - already installed: 1.2.1
[PEAR] PEAR - already installed: 1.9.4
Wrote PEAR system config file at: /Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php5.4.10/conf/pear.conf
You may want to add: /Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php5.4.10/lib/php to your php.ini include_path
okay, so it thinks Pear is already installed, but I can't seem to reference it to do anything without the command not found error. I'm thinking that there's some sort of conflict as it's already installed as part of MAMP, but that the MAMP version isn't being referenced through the command line?
I know very little about terminal commands. Is my thinking even on the right track?
The answer is in the error message:
You may want to add: /Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php5.4.10/lib/php
to your php.ini include_path
There is the MAMP install of PHP & the systemwide PHP. You need to use the MAMP specific install of PHP. Try this command.
sudo /Applications/MAMP/bin/php/php5.4.10/lib/php install-pear-nozlib.phar
Also, here are my notes on installing phpunit under Mac OS X 10.6.8. Should work for Mac OS X 10.9. Mind you this is for a system install of phpunit and not MAMP specific.
First get curl to get the go-pear.phar:
http://pear.php.net/go-pear.phar > go-pear.phar
At this point you might need to edit your .bash_profile and add /usr/local/pear/bin to $PATH.
Now run go-pear.phar:
sudo php -q go-pear.phar
Set the pear channels:
sudo pear channel-discover pear.phpunit.de
sudo pear channel-discover components.ez.no
sudo pear channel-discover pear.symfony-project.com
sudo pear channel-discover pear.symfony.com
Might need to explicitly indicate with pear you need when running the commands so this can work as well:
sudo /usr/local/pear/bin/pear channel-discover pear.phpunit.de
sudo /usr/local/pear/bin/pear channel-discover components.ez.no
sudo /usr/local/pear/bin/pear channel-discover pear.symfony-project.com
sudo /usr/local/pear/bin/pear channel-discover pear.symfony.com
Now install phpunit:
sudo pear install --alldeps phpunit/PHPUnit
Now edit php.ini:
sudo nano /etc/php.ini
Find the includes path entry:
;include_path = ".:/php/includes/"
Uncomment—if it is commented—and change it to include the pear path:
include_path = ".:/usr/local/pear/share/pear:/php/includes/"
I need a phpunit.bat to configure my NetBeans IDE.
I'm using wamp, and I just install phpunit via pear using these instructions:
Before start using PEAR, Update by downloading last go-pear from http://pear.php.net/go-pear.phar and save it into: C:\wamp\bin\php\php5.3.3\PEAR
Then:
cd C:\wamp\bin\php\php5.3.0>
php -d phar.require_hash=0 PEAR/go-pear.phar
pear channel-discover pear.phpunit.de
pear channel-discover components.ez.no
pear channel-discover pear.symfony-project.com
pear install phpunit/PHPUnit
After do that I can't find any phpunit.bat or phpunit.php
How can I get a phpunit.bat (or any CLI) after install phpunit via PEAR?
Type:
pear config-show
look for the PEAR executables directory
Your phpunit.bat will be there.
If it isn't:
pear install --alldeps --force phpunit/phpunit
and look again.
I've installed PHPUnit on my OS X Snow Leopard box using the following command:
sudo pear channel-discover pear.phpunit.de
sudo pear install phpunit/PHPUnit
I would expect that the phpunitCLI command would be available after that, but it isn't. I've looked in /usr/local/bin and /usr/lib/php/PHPUnit but can't find anything that looks like a CLI.
Can anyone tell me how to get the CLI up and running?
I had the same problem, I received no errors after the pear installation, but some directories and files where installed (under /usr/lib/php/pear) and others missing (I had no phpunit.sh file among others).
My setup: OSX Lion 10.7.2 + PHP 5.3.6 + PEAR 1.9.2.
I can't really say for sure what the problem was, but I found that the PEAR installer was not up to date, so I upgraded it (to 1.9.4) with:
sudo pear upgrade pear
After that, following the phpunit manual, I typed:
sudo pear config-set auto_discover 1
So yo don't need to add the channels for every package and dependency. And then:
sudo pear install --alldeps pear.phpunit.de/PHPUnit
And voilà, everything is working finally!
I had the same problem, after checking installation page and running below commands, it started working. Just make sure to remove it before running them.
sudo pear channel-discover pear.phpunit.de
sudo pear channel-discover components.ez.no
sudo pear channel-discover pear.symfony-project.com
sudo pear install phpunit/PHPUnit
Do not forget to clear the cache after discovering the channels:
sudo pear clear-cache
I couldn't install anything with PEAR and clearing the cache worked for me