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PHP_Invoker =========== Utility class for invoking callables with a timeout. Installation ------------ PHP_Invoker should be installed using the [PEAR Installer](http://pear.php.net/). This installer is the backbone of PEAR, which provides a distribution system for PHP packages, and is shipped with every release of PHP since version 4.3.0. The PEAR channel (`pear.phpunit.de`) that is used to distribute PHP_Invoker needs to be registered with the local PEAR environment: sb@ubuntu ~ % pear channel-discover pear.phpunit.de Adding Channel "pear.phpunit.de" succeeded Discovery of channel "pear.phpunit.de" succeeded This has to be done only once. Now the PEAR Installer can be used to install packages from the PHPUnit channel: sb@vmware ~ % pear install phpunit/PHP_Invoker downloading PHP_Invoker-1.0.0.tgz ... Starting to download PHP_Invoker-1.0.0.tgz (2,536 bytes) ....done: 2,536 bytes install ok: channel://pear.phpunit.de/PHP_Invoker-1.0.0 After the installation you can find the PHP_Invoker source files inside your local PEAR directory; the path is usually `/usr/lib/php/PHP`.