So it looks like the new \'System Integrity Protection\' lockdown of /usr (among other directories) makes pear and pecl a non-starter. Has anyone found a workaround short of
From this link: http://jason.pureconcepts.net/2012/10/install-pear-pecl-mac-os-x/ With this instructions, you don't need to disable 'System Integrity Protection'
The following instructions install PEAR and PECL on Mac OS X under /usr/local/. PECL is bundled with PEAR. So this is as simple as installing PEAR on Mac OS X.
PEAR is PHP’s Package Repository and makes it easy to download and install PHP tools like PHPUnit and XDebug. I specifically recommend these two for every PHP developer.
Download PEAR
curl -O https://pear.php.net/go-pear.phar sudo php -d detect_unicode=0 go-pear.pharConfigure and Install PEAR
You should now be at a prompt to configure PEAR.
- Type 1 and press return.
Enter:
/usr/local/pearType 4 and press return.
Enter:
/usr/local/binPress return
Verify PEAR.
You should be able to type:
pear versionEventually, if you use any extensions or applications from PEAR, you may need to update PHP’s include path.