On 27 June 2017 9:03:24 AM GMT+07:00, Gordon Messmer <gordon.mess...@gmail.com> 
wrote:
>On 06/25/2017 01:41 AM, Stephen Davies wrote:
>> The RoundCube installation went smoothly and I checked that the
>PostgreSQL extensions were included inthe PHP configuration.
>> (Initially, I had duplicate extension= entries but the httpd log
>reported "already loaded" for both modules so I removed the dups. I
>believe that this confirms that PHP is loading the modules.)
>
>That shouldn't happen with RPM installations, so it would be helpful if
>
>you could be really specific about all of the steps up to this point.  
>How did you install php and the pgsql extensions?  What specific errors
>
>were logged?  What did you remove in order to eliminate the dups?
>
>> However, phpinfo says that there is no PDO for PostgreSQL and
>RoundCube says "driver not found".
>>
>> The reason tbat I suspect a library issue is that I (foolishly) used
>both dnf install roundcubemail and the original tar file expansion plus
>compose.
>
>That shouldn't cause the error you're describing.  Remove the manually 
>installed version, and use "rpm -V" to make sure the rpm version is
>intact.
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As I posted yesterday, I have reversed the original installtions and started 
again from scratch.
As suggested by Rick, I have checked the .ini file list on phpinfo and find 
that the relevant PostgreSQL  ini's are missing.
Both are in /etc/php.d with exactly the same ownership and permissions as all 
the others.

I just checked the php-fpd log and found a message regarding the timezone not 
being set .
Fixing that seems to have fixed database access as well.
Weird!
-- 
Stephen Davies
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