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PEAR Switches to REST from XML-RPC with Latest Release




Elizabeth Naramore writes: An announcement on the PEAR website announces that XML-RPC has been disabled at pear.php.net.

Information is now served via REST files at pear.php.net/rest. If you are using a PEAR version earlier than 1.4.0, you will need to manually upgrade PEAR using direct URLs. To upgrade to the latest PEAR, you can either use go-pear (pear.php.net/go-pear) or upgrade using direct URLs. For more information, you can visit the pear.php.net site to read the full announcement.




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