You have no idea how many have been through this now.
The most efficient way to fix this is as follows.
1. Download a copy of the latest PHP rpms from the official mirror
(don't forget mod_php if you use it as opposed to CGI).
2. Remove your current PHP rpms (rpm -e all of them)
3. Install your downloaded rpms.

The problem stems from the scripts invoked in the 4.0.3pl1 rpms.  Since
these are already committed to CD-ROM, there's little to be done about
it now except pass on the word to everyone doing the update about the
remove/reinstall requirement.

Venkatesh Raghavan wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> It seemd that a new CUPS update with libcups1
> will be available shortly. So I will wait
> until then.
> 
> Now I come to the problem about PHP update.
> 
> I have configured my PHP4.0.3pl1-1mdk with
> postgres database module.
> 
> Security updates to  PHP4.0.4pl1-1.2mdk is
> currently available, but when I do the
> update using "Mandrake Update" postgresqlcommands
> in PHP script do not work.
> 
> Does anyone have the same problem?
> Is there a solution to allow update and
> also get the postgresql calls in my
> PHP script to work.
> 
> Thanks in advance.
> 
> Venkatesh
> 
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