Deprecated: Optional parameter $keys declared before required parameter $cms_id is implicitly treated as a required parameter in /home/www/dev/work/class/blog/CmsKey.php on line 75

Deprecated: Creation of dynamic property lvesu\lvesu\controller\blog\php::$title is deprecated in /home/www/dev/work/website/lvesu/class/controller/blog/php.php on line 28

Deprecated: Creation of dynamic property lvesu\lvesu\controller\blog\php::$outlink is deprecated in /home/www/dev/work/website/lvesu/template/blog/cms/php.manual.tpl on line 2

Deprecated: Creation of dynamic property lvesu\lvesu\controller\blog\php::$status is deprecated in /home/www/dev/work/website/lvesu/template/blog/index.head.php on line 2
PHP - Manual: Packaging and distribution - 互联网笔记

略微加速

PHP官方手册 - 互联网笔记

PHP - Manual: Packaging and distribution

2025-06-08

Packaging and distribution

Creating a package

PDO drivers are released via PECL; all the usual rules for PECL extensions apply. Packaging is accomplished by creating a valid package.xml file and then running:

$ pecl package

This will create a tarball named PDO_SKEL-X.Y.Z.tgz.

Before releasing the package, you should test that it builds correctly; if you've made a mistake in your config.m4 or package.xml files, the package may not function correctly. You can test the build, without installing anything, using the following invocation:

$ pecl build package.xml

Once this is proven to work, you can test installation:

$ pecl package
$ sudo pecl install PDO_SKEL-X.Y.X.tgz

Full details about package.xml can be found in the PEAR Programmer's documentation (» https://pear.php.net/manual/).

Releasing the package

A PDO driver is released via the PHP Extension Community Library (PECL). Information about PECL can be found at » https://pecl.php.net/.

add a note add a note

User Contributed Notes

There are no user contributed notes for this page.

官方地址:https://www.php.net/manual/en/internals2.pdo.packaging.php

冷却塔厂家 广告
中文GPT4.0无需注册 广告
北京半月雨文化科技有限公司.版权所有 京ICP备12026184号-3