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web-pecl reviews and mentions
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Is PECL down for everyone?
I keep getting a 500 when trying to reach https://pecl.php.net/
- The wildcard php.net cert has not been renewed
- PHP-FPM 8.2 on OpenBSD 7.3
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PHP-FPM 8.1 on OpenBSD 7.3
The core package is offered as pre-compiled binary through Ports packages system. In addition, important softwares such as extensions, Composer and PECL libraries are available. So are frameworks such as NextCloud and Zabbix.
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How to Use a Debugger in PHP
If you don't have the opportunity to use a package manager, you can still install it easily via PECL:
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PHP modules?
PHP has extensions (written in C) and libraries/packages (written in pure PHP). For extensions, the closest thing to a standard is PECL (though I believe many extension authors don't use it at all). For packages, there's Composer. You're most likely looking for the latter.
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Extending PHP - why not a library instead?
If you are using any PHP frameworks, you are probably already using one of these extensions. But if you are not, you can download them from PECL or their specific vendors - but most likely you have some in your php/ext folder and have to activate them in the php.ini-file. Active extensions are not limited to just the current project you are working on. They will be available for all projects where you are using the same PHP environment. This may seem like a lot of extra-resources brought in where they might not be needed. So why are these extensions not libraries instead, that can be brought in on project-basis?
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Is PEAR still in use?
Here is link number 1 - Previous text "1"
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A note from our sponsor - WorkOS
workos.com | 24 Apr 2024
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php/web-pecl is an open source project licensed under GNU General Public License v3.0 or later which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of web-pecl is PHP.
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