Install Package doInstall i f will overwrite newer installed packages l do not check for recommended dependency version n ignore dependencies, install anyway r do not install files, only register the package as installed s soft install, fail silently, or upgrade if already installed B don't build C extensions Z request uncompressed files when downloading R DIR root directory used when installing files (ala PHP's INSTALL_ROOT), use packagingroot for RPM P DIR root directory used when packaging files, like RPM packaging force install even if there were errors a install all required and optional dependencies o install all required dependencies O do not attempt to download any urls or contact channels p Only list the packages that would be downloaded [channel/]<package> ... Installs one or more PEAR packages. You can specify a package to install in four ways: "Package-1.0.tgz" : installs from a local file "http://example.com/Package-1.0.tgz" : installs from anywhere on the net. "package.xml" : installs the package described in package.xml. Useful for testing, or for wrapping a PEAR package in another package manager such as RPM. "Package[-version/state][.tar]" : queries your default channel's server ({config master_server}) and downloads the newest package with the preferred quality/state ({config preferred_state}). To retrieve Package version 1.1, use "Package-1.1," to retrieve Package state beta, use "Package-beta." To retrieve an uncompressed file, append .tar (make sure there is no file by the same name first) To download a package from another channel, prefix with the channel name like "channel/Package" More than one package may be specified at once. It is ok to mix these four ways of specifying packages. Upgrade Package doInstall up f overwrite newer installed packages l do not check for recommended dependency version n ignore dependencies, upgrade anyway r do not install files, only register the package as upgraded B don't build C extensions Z request uncompressed files when downloading R DIR root directory used when installing files (ala PHP's INSTALL_ROOT) force install even if there were errors a install all required and optional dependencies o install all required dependencies O do not attempt to download any urls or contact channels p Only list the packages that would be downloaded <package> ... Upgrades one or more PEAR packages. See documentation for the "install" command for ways to specify a package. When upgrading, your package will be updated if the provided new package has a higher version number (use the -f option if you need to upgrade anyway). More than one package may be specified at once. Upgrade All Packages doInstall ua n ignore dependencies, upgrade anyway r do not install files, only register the package as upgraded B don't build C extensions Z request uncompressed files when downloading R DIR root directory used when installing files (ala PHP's INSTALL_ROOT) force install even if there were errors do not check for recommended dependency version Upgrades all packages that have a newer release available. Upgrades are done only if there is a release available of the state specified in "preferred_state" (currently {config preferred_state}), or a state considered more stable. Un-install Package doUninstall un n ignore dependencies, uninstall anyway r do not remove files, only register the packages as not installed R DIR root directory used when installing files (ala PHP's INSTALL_ROOT) force install even if there were errors O do not attempt to uninstall remotely [channel/]<package> ... Uninstalls one or more PEAR packages. More than one package may be specified at once. Prefix with channel name to uninstall from a channel not in your default channel ({config default_channel}) Unpacks a Pecl Package doBundle bun d DIR Optional destination directory for unpacking (defaults to current path or "ext" if exists) f Force the unpacking even if there were errors in the package <package> Unpacks a Pecl Package into the selected location. It will download the package if needed. Run Post-Install Scripts bundled with a package doRunScripts rs <package> Run post-installation scripts in package <package>, if any exist.