<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <package packagerversion="1.9.4" version="2.0" xmlns="http://pear.php.net/dtd/package-2.0" xmlns:tasks="http://pear.php.net/dtd/tasks-1.0" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://pear.php.net/dtd/tasks-1.0 http://pear.php.net/dtd/tasks-1.0.xsd http://pear.php.net/dtd/package-2.0 http://pear.php.net/dtd/package-2.0.xsd"> <name>timezonedb</name> <channel>pecl.php.net</channel> <summary>Timezone Database to be used with PHP's date and time functions</summary> <description>This extension is a drop-in replacement for the builtin timezone database that comes with PHP. You should only install this extension in case you need to get a later version of the timezone database than the one that ships with PHP. The data that this extension uses comes from the "Olson" database, which is located at ftp://elsie.nci.nih.gov/pub/.</description> <lead> <name>Derick Rethans</name> <user>derick</user> <email>derick@php.net</email> <active>yes</active> </lead> <date>2012-04-02</date> <time>09:40:10</time> <version> <release>2012.3</release> <api>2012.3</api> </version> <stability> <release>stable</release> <api>stable</api> </stability> <license uri="http://www.php.net/license">PHP</license> <notes> Updated to version 2012.3 (2012c) </notes> <contents> <dir name="/"> <file md5sum="9d3b5dee97729a1190cbfbbdb6fb08c8" name="config.m4" role="src" /> <file md5sum="4abf7b6ced2e4672cf4c649beb4f0265" name="config.w32" role="src" /> <file md5sum="3ed9b6026eef8374b8352fa4fedfe6a4" name="CREDITS" role="doc" /> <file md5sum="2672489bf711f6a75f9f9807b938d0df" name="php_timezonedb.h" role="src" /> <file md5sum="1e015eed0dc5de4d4ef29e950b150e34" name="timezonedb.c" role="src" /> <file md5sum="2f9b826466933287a56a8bf126c8272a" name="timezonedb.h" role="src" /> </dir> </contents> <dependencies> <required> <php> <min>4.0.0</min> </php> <pearinstaller> <min>1.4.0b1</min> </pearinstaller> </required> </dependencies> <providesextension>timezonedb</providesextension> <extsrcrelease /> </package>