Don't use system include path
Sometimes systems have _old_ DB_DataObject classes lying around that get included by default, so we just try to avoid anything that we don't ship ourselves. <MMN-o> BeS: I'll commit a patch that will make this issue go away <BeS> MMN-o: that would be awesome! <MMN-o> but it might upset bashrc who's working on a Debian package (where you're _supposed_ to include from /usr/php etc. :P) <MMN-o> but I'll leave a comment along with it
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$_startTime = microtime(true);
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$_perfCounters = array();
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// We provide all our dependencies through our own autoload.
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// This will probably be configurable for distributing with
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// system packages (like with Debian apt etc. where included
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// libraries are maintained through repositories)
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set_include_path('.'); // mainly fixes an issue where /usr/share/{pear,php*}/DB/DataObject.php is _old_ on various systems...
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define('INSTALLDIR', dirname(__FILE__));
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define('GNUSOCIAL', true);
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define('STATUSNET', true); // compatibility
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