In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Andrew Sullivan wrote: >On Tue, Jul 18, 2000 at 05:31:15AM +0200, Remco Rijnders wrote: > >> 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? > >The PHP3 packages from woody seem to work fine. If you upgrade them, >though, you'll get an upgraded apache, too. And apache-ssl from woody >conflicts with ssh, so if you need ssh, you can't have apache-ssl for now. > >You could compile the potato version of PHP against postgres 7. That's what >I did. Just add a sources line to your sources.list.
I managed to solve the problem (thanks to your pointer earlier). In the end I have downloaded php3-pgsql, php3 and apache-common from woody. All other packages I could keep at the potato version, including the main apache package. The program I needed this for now works like a champ :) A thank you to you and everyone else who attempted to help me. It is very much appreciated. Sincerely, -- Remco Rijnders, ICQ: 760542 | Linux adanidas 2.2.14 is up 51 days, 8:52 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.

