<< Using Doctrine with Zend Framework Doctrine frequently asked questions >>

APRIL FOOLS! Doctrine goes PECL

APRIL FOOLS! Doctrine goes PECL

Posted by jwage about 1 month ago.

After many long debates and countless hours of development, Doctrine has been successfully ported to a PECL extension and will be maintained as a PECL extension from now on. The extension can be downloaded and installed via PEAR. As a PECL extension the ORM performs 4 times as fast and brings unbelievable results. Enjoy!


Comments (11) [ add comment ]

where is it????? - Posted by drvortex about about 1 month ago.

hi

I went to pecl and pear and coiuld not find

drv

PEAR Install Instructions - Posted by Fernando Nunes about about 1 month ago.

Hi,

It is possible for you to update the documentation with guidelines for the PEAR installation ?

Fernando

Such a cruel world... - Posted by Travis Swicegood about about 1 month ago.

This is just cruel. I actually want a compiled version of Doctrine :-(

PEAR Install Instructions - Posted by Fernando Nunes about about 1 month ago.

Oh.. and by the way..

1- pear channel-discover pear.phpdoctrine.org <- not sure this is really needed

2- pear install -f pear.phpdoctrine.org/doctrine

...and the package is installed.

Keep up the good work !

PEAR PECL Installation - Posted by Fernando Nunes about about 1 month ago.

Hmmm.. the package seems to just unpack the php files....

April fool's joke ???

I'm new to this pear stuff, but i can't see that i'm doing anything wrong.

omgwtf - Posted by Jason about about 1 month ago.

lolll

I cried. - Posted by lifeforms about about 1 month ago.

Happy now?

Posted by loofuoy about about 1 month ago.

The Pear installation is trivial, and everything is working great out of the box. What's even better? it's not 4X faster, but actually 12X faster for my project. Dotrine rocks!

PEAR - Posted by Fernando Nunes about about 1 month ago.

Well, guess i mixed up PEAR with PECL
:(

PEAR is basically just a project repository, is that correct ?

And please explain, how can doctrine be faster if the code its just the same ?

Posted by Ujoux about about 1 month ago.

Is it real or a joke ?

I'm really confused. Anyone can explain please ?

Posted by romanb about about 1 month ago.

just to give you a hint, the post was made on april the 1st ;)

Add Comment

Add New Comment
Please enter 'follow the doctrine' without the quotes