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		<title>PHP 5.2.10 and PEAR &#8211; Notice: Undefined variable: dorest in PEAR/Command/Install.php on line 1220</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today, after upgrading packages with apt-get on a server running Debian Lenny my PEAR installation seemed to be broken. PHP had been updated to 5.2.10 and PEAR version was now 1.8.0. So when I realised that PEAR wasn&#8217;t the latest stable I tried upgrading PEAR using the command I&#8217;ve always used: pear upgrade pear, where [...]]]></description>
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