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From: Sven Schwyn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Pgsql thru PHP broken
Date: Thu, 10 Feb 2005 08:23:58 +0100
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Version: 4.3.10-3
Package: php4_common
Version: 4.3.10-3
Package: php4_pear
Version: 4.3.10-3
Package: php4_pgsql
Version: 4.3.10-1 (<-- sic!)
Package: apache-ssl
Version: 1.3.33-4
Hi
After the latest dist-upgrade of debian unstable, php4_pgsql (which has
a lower version number than the other php4 items!) was uninstalled.
Reinstalling it works fine, but you can't connect a Postgres DB from
PHP even after installation. I'm using the DB classes of PEAR which
return a "cannot connect to database" error. The Postgres log shows no
attempt of connecting. And phpinfo() claims --without-pgsql.
Can it be that libapache-mod was compiled without pgsql support this
time? Or is the slightly different version of php4_pear the problem?
Kernel 2.4.27-1-386
Many thanks,
-sven
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Subject: Re: Bug#294531: Pgsql thru PHP broken
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User error -- closed based on submitter feedback.
On Mon, Feb 14, 2005 at 07:15:49PM +0100, Sven Schwyn wrote:
> >Also, please confirm that the output of
> > grep ^extension /etc/php4/apache/php.ini
> >lists pgsql.so.
> I can't confirm that as the line was commented out. After enabling it,
> everything is back to normal. So this bug is my "human error", please
> excuse the troubles caused.
Cheers,
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Steve Langasek
postmodern programmer
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