On Mon, Jul 17, 2000 at 03:14:05PM -0400, Andrew Sullivan wrote: > > Yes, it is called php3-pgsql if I am not mistaken. I have also checked > > to see that the file pgsql.so is in /usr/lib/php3/apache/ as where it > > should belong if I am not mistaken. I turned it on in php3.ini (see my > > original post) and have restarted the apache server. > > Are the versions you have compatible? The Postgres 7.x version from woody > does not work the the php3-pgsql package from potato.
As I woke up this morning and was still in bed, my mind slipped to this problem again (Yes, I realise that is pretty sick :) and all at once it occurred to me that I had installed the PostgreSQL packages from woody. I wondered if it made a difference. Then when I got online to check my mail I saw this reply from you. So now with the cause pinned down, what can I do to fix this? I'd like to run potato on this machine but really need version 7.* of postgreSQL because of the foreign key support. Would upgrading just the php3-pgsql package work, or would I then also need to upgrade apache and all other things? Last question... If this is a known incompatibilty, shouldn't the debian packaging mechanism prevent me from making oopsies like this by pointing out the dependencies to me? Thank you for your time and help! Sincerely, Remmy -- Remco Rijnders, ICQ: 760542 | Linux adanidas 2.2.14 is up 51 days, 6:56 http://www.starchat.net/ | Reporter: Mr Gandhi, what do you think of Phone: (+31) 70 3467809 | Western Civilization? Cellular: (+31) 6 22091723 | Gandhi: I think it would be a good idea.