Before you begin, ensure that you have at least PHP 5.2.1 installed.
PEAR
PHP_CompatInfo should be installed using the PEAR Installer. This installer is the backbone of PEAR, which provides a distribution system for PHP packages, and is shipped with every release of PHP since version 4.3.0.
Registering the channel:
$ pear channel-discover bartlett.laurent-laville.org
Installing the latest version available:
$ pear install bartlett/PHP_CompatInfo
Installing a specific version:
$ pear install bartlett/PHP_CompatInfo-2.17.0
PHP Archive (PHAR)
wget http://bartlett.laurent-laville.org/get/phpcompatinfo.phar
chmod +x phpcompatinfo.phar
GNU/Linux RPM
PHP_CompatInfo could be installed as RPM, using the package installer.
In Fedora, from official repository.
In Enterprise Linux (RHEL, CentOS, Scientific Linux, Oracle Linux, …), from the EPEL repository.
# yum install php-bartlett-PHP-CompatInfo
Git
You can also clone the project.
$ git clone git://github.com/llaville/php-compat-info.git && cd php-compat-info
Copy the PHP
sub-folder in a Bartlett
directory
accessible by your include_path
.
When include_path is equals to .:/php/includes
$ mkdir /php/includes/Bartlett && cp PHP/* /php/includes/Bartlett
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Don’t forget to install also all others required dependencies:
PHP_Reflect , Console_CommandLine . |
Check that it works. Run the local phpcompatinfo command.
$ php scripts/phpci --version
That should give expected result:
phpcompatinfo version DEV.