By default yum matches the beginning of the package name. As there is no package called pear, it finds nothing.Ashley Sheridan wrote: > On Mon, 2010-03-08 at 22:39 +0800, Edward. S. P. Leong wrote: > >>Ashley Sheridan wrote: >> >>>On Mon, 2010-03-08 at 01:07 +0800, Edward. S. P. Leong wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>>>Dear All, >>>> >>>>Which can we download pear ann install into fc 11 system ? >>>> >>>>Thank for your help ! >>>> >>>>Edward. >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >>>I'm not sure I understand your question. Do you mean what Pear >>>components can be installed on a Fedora 11 system? I'm running Fedora 11 >>>on my desktop and laptop at the moment, and both systems are running >>>5.2.12, so any of the Pear modules that say they will run on that are >>>fine. If you need to check to see what version of PHP is running, in a >>>console or text login, type 'yum list php' and you'll get a line that >>>reads something like: >>> >>>php.i586 5.2.12-1.fc11 @updates >>> >>>Thanks, >>>Ash >>>http://www.ashleysheridan.co.uk >>> >>> >>Dear Ash, >> >>1, My means is where can we download the pear and install it into the >>fedora 11 system ? >>Due to our web server : >>[pear]# pwd >>/usr/share/pear >>[pear]# dir >>Archive data OS pearcmd.php peclcmd.php System.php XML >>Console doc PEAR PEAR.php Structures test >>[pear]# >>So, it is not update ( pear ) ? >> >>2, Would you mind to send me your php config ( php.ini ) and Web Server >>config ( httpd.conf ) as sample ? >>Due to our Web Server is problem : >>After upload all of homepage data ( php format ) to Web Server, then >>type "http://ip or domain_name" the result is blank page... >> >>Thank for your help ! >> >>Edward. >> >> > > If you're getting a blank page, the first port of call is your error > log. At a console type: > > sudo tail -f /var/log/httpd/error_log > > which should then continually update itself with a list of errors as > and when they occur, which will be useful to you if you need to view > the log while you're debugging. This file is only readable by the root > user. > > My config files won't be that much help I don't think, as the setup of > both our servers will be quite different. > > How did you try to install Pear on your Fedora 11 system? The package > manager that comes with Fedora (I use KPackageKit on KDE) allows you > install and remove Pear modules as you need. > > Thanks, > Ash > http://www.ashleysheridan.co.uk > > > Dear Ash, When I tried to install pear from the net into our server ( FC11 64Bit ) as the following cmd : [root]# yum install pear Loaded plugins: refresh-packagekit Setting up Install Process No package pear available. Nothing to do [root]# So, I ask for the solution here ( for help )... Hope anyone or you can help me... Edward.
Instead, you can use:
yum install php-pear*
to install all the php-pear packages, or install them as you need by:
yum install php-pear-subpackage
Thanks, Ash http://www.ashleysheridan.co.uk |
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