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pear command line not working [message #177525] Fri, 06 April 2012 14:10 Go to next message
kurt krueckeberg is currently offline  kurt krueckeberg
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I am setting up a Ubuntu (the problem also happens on Debian Squeeze)
Virtual Private Server. I have installed php5 and php-pear. When I go
to install a pear package from the command, or if I attempt to upgrade
packages, for example

# sudo pear upgrade-all

pear always gets a "could not download" message. The command above
gave:

Could not download from "http://pear.php.net/get/
Structures_Graph-1.0.4.tgz", cannot download

"pear/structures_graph" (File http://pear.php.net:80/get/Structures_Graph-1.0.4.tgz
not valid
> (redirected but no location)) Error: cannot download "pear/Structures_Graph"

I tried purge php-pear and reinstalling. I tried Debian instead of
Ubuntu, but got the same message.
Re: pear command line not working [message #177531 is a reply to message #177525] Fri, 06 April 2012 18:37 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Jerry Stuckle is currently offline  Jerry Stuckle
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On 4/6/2012 10:10 AM, kurt krueckeberg wrote:
> I am setting up a Ubuntu (the problem also happens on Debian Squeeze)
> Virtual Private Server. I have installed php5 and php-pear. When I go
> to install a pear package from the command, or if I attempt to upgrade
> packages, for example
>
> # sudo pear upgrade-all
>
> pear always gets a "could not download" message. The command above
> gave:
>
> Could not download from "http://pear.php.net/get/
> Structures_Graph-1.0.4.tgz", cannot download
>
> "pear/structures_graph" (File http://pear.php.net:80/get/Structures_Graph-1.0.4.tgz
> not valid
>> (redirected but no location)) Error: cannot download "pear/Structures_Graph"
>
> I tried purge php-pear and reinstalling. I tried Debian instead of
> Ubuntu, but got the same message.

Works fine here on Debian squeeze. Does it still fail (temporary
problem at the server?

Maybe a firewall or routing trouble? Can you get to http://pear.php.net
from the failing VPS, i.e. with a web browser?

I'd suggest checking the Ubuntu mailing lists to diagnose it as a
possible network problem.

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Re: pear command line not working [message #177532 is a reply to message #177525] Fri, 06 April 2012 19:15 Go to previous message
Mr. B-o-B is currently offline  Mr. B-o-B
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On 4/6/2012 9:10 AM, kurt krueckeberg cried from the depths of the abyss:
> I am setting up a Ubuntu (the problem also happens on Debian Squeeze)
> Virtual Private Server. I have installed php5 and php-pear. When I go
> to install a pear package from the command, or if I attempt to upgrade
> packages, for example
>
> # sudo pear upgrade-all
>
> pear always gets a "could not download" message. The command above
> gave:
>
> Could not download from "http://pear.php.net/get/
> Structures_Graph-1.0.4.tgz", cannot download
>
> "pear/structures_graph" (File http://pear.php.net:80/get/Structures_Graph-1.0.4.tgz
> not valid
>> (redirected but no location)) Error: cannot download "pear/Structures_Graph"
>
> I tried purge php-pear and reinstalling. I tried Debian instead of
> Ubuntu, but got the same message.

What happens if you do a

update-channels

?

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