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worked for me too... thanks.... |
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Yves Thommes wrote: |
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> Hi, |
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> had the same problem, i fixed it with a manual php update: |
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> lynx -source http://go-pear.org/ | php |
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> afterwards, everything worked just fine again. |
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> hope this helps. |
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> yves |
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> Ben Munat wrote: |
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>> Hello all, |
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>> My pear command (/usr/bin/pear) is broken. Trying to do anything with |
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>> it results in: |
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>> Fatal error: Cannot instantiate non-existent class: |
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>> pear_command_pickle-init in /usr/lib/php/PEAR/Command.php on line 271 |
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>> Tried to figure out what that line is expecting -- looked around for |
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>> configs and whatnot -- but I'm not getting anywhere with it. |
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>> Not sure how long it's been this way, but I did just re-emerge php and |
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>> mod_php last night as part of upgrading to mysql-4.1. |
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>> I have dev-php/php-4.4.0-r1, mod_php-4.4.0-r3, and PEAR-PEAR-1.3.5 |
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>> installed. |
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>> Oh, and if I try to re-emerge PEAR-PEAR, I get the same error... the |
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>> ebuild must use pear to install pear!! |
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>> Any help appreciated, |
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>> b |
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