php-pear 1:1.10.1+submodules+notgz-6 source package in Ubuntu

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php-pear (1:1.10.1+submodules+notgz-6) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Add mv_conffile to move existing /etc/pear.conf to /etc/pear/pear.conf

 -- Ondřej Surý <email address hidden>  Tue, 22 Mar 2016 09:48:02 +0100

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Debian PHP PEAR Maintainers
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Original maintainer:
Debian PHP PEAR Maintainers
Architectures:
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Section:
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Urgency:
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Xenial release main php

Builds

Xenial: [FULLYBUILT] amd64

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php-pear_1.10.1+submodules+notgz-6.dsc 2.1 KiB fffc7223a8735460384b8e954989df6769b104b98ab32d3da242aa5be06c646e
php-pear_1.10.1+submodules+notgz.orig.tar.gz 2.1 MiB a9ec24292beb2a8caf1b42c0ed801d0105afc63c7dcc57449f12e54caecc815c
php-pear_1.10.1+submodules+notgz-6.debian.tar.xz 5.4 KiB a6a32011f5334fcf1ad50e651a59bae5d293be23721cc70b5da949e6ab43a375

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Binary packages built by this source

php-pear: PEAR Base System

 The PEAR package contains:
  * the PEAR installer, for creating, distributing
 and installing packages
  * the PEAR_Exception PHP error handling mechanism
  * the PEAR_ErrorStack advanced error handling mechanism
  * the PEAR_Error error handling mechanism
  * the OS_Guess class for retrieving info about the OS
 where PHP is running on
  * the System class for quick handling of common operations
 with files and directories
  * the PEAR base class
 Features in a nutshell:
  * full support for channels
  * pre-download dependency validation
  * new package.xml 2.0 format allows tremendous flexibility while maintaining
 BC
  * support for optional dependency groups and limited support for
 sub-packaging
  * robust dependency support
  * full dependency validation on uninstall
  * remote install for hosts with only ftp access - no more problems with
 restricted host installation
  * full support for mirroring
  * support for bundling several packages into a single tarball
  * support for static dependencies on a url-based package
  * support for custom file roles and installation tasks