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diff --git a/includes/pear/PEAR/Command/Config.xml b/includes/pear/PEAR/Command/Config.xml deleted file mode 100644 index f64a925..0000000 --- a/includes/pear/PEAR/Command/Config.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,92 +0,0 @@ -<commands version="1.0"> - <config-show> - <summary>Show All Settings</summary> - <function>doConfigShow</function> - <shortcut>csh</shortcut> - <options> - <channel> - <shortopt>c</shortopt> - <doc>show configuration variables for another channel</doc> - <arg>CHAN</arg> - </channel> - </options> - <doc>[layer] -Displays all configuration values. An optional argument -may be used to tell which configuration layer to display. Valid -configuration layers are "user", "system" and "default". To display -configurations for different channels, set the default_channel -configuration variable and run config-show again. -</doc> - </config-show> - <config-get> - <summary>Show One Setting</summary> - <function>doConfigGet</function> - <shortcut>cg</shortcut> - <options> - <channel> - <shortopt>c</shortopt> - <doc>show configuration variables for another channel</doc> - <arg>CHAN</arg> - </channel> - </options> - <doc><parameter> [layer] -Displays the value of one configuration parameter. The -first argument is the name of the parameter, an optional second argument -may be used to tell which configuration layer to look in. Valid configuration -layers are "user", "system" and "default". If no layer is specified, a value -will be picked from the first layer that defines the parameter, in the order -just specified. The configuration value will be retrieved for the channel -specified by the default_channel configuration variable. -</doc> - </config-get> - <config-set> - <summary>Change Setting</summary> - <function>doConfigSet</function> - <shortcut>cs</shortcut> - <options> - <channel> - <shortopt>c</shortopt> - <doc>show configuration variables for another channel</doc> - <arg>CHAN</arg> - </channel> - </options> - <doc><parameter> <value> [layer] -Sets the value of one configuration parameter. The first argument is -the name of the parameter, the second argument is the new value. Some -parameters are subject to validation, and the command will fail with -an error message if the new value does not make sense. An optional -third argument may be used to specify in which layer to set the -configuration parameter. The default layer is "user". The -configuration value will be set for the current channel, which -is controlled by the default_channel configuration variable. -</doc> - </config-set> - <config-help> - <summary>Show Information About Setting</summary> - <function>doConfigHelp</function> - <shortcut>ch</shortcut> - <options /> - <doc>[parameter] -Displays help for a configuration parameter. Without arguments it -displays help for all configuration parameters. -</doc> - </config-help> - <config-create> - <summary>Create a Default configuration file</summary> - <function>doConfigCreate</function> - <shortcut>coc</shortcut> - <options> - <windows> - <shortopt>w</shortopt> - <doc>create a config file for a windows install</doc> - </windows> - </options> - <doc><root path> <filename> -Create a default configuration file with all directory configuration -variables set to subdirectories of <root path>, and save it as <filename>. -This is useful especially for creating a configuration file for a remote -PEAR installation (using the --remoteconfig option of install, upgrade, -and uninstall). -</doc> - </config-create> -</commands>
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