You only really need to install the php-mysql package.  If you want to 
remove php-postresql support, you can remove the php-pgsql package.

On Mon, 15 Jul 2002, Mark Gillingham wrote:

> I'm a RH novice and have made mistakes in the 3 weeks that I've been
> playing with RH 7.2. One of them was not realizing that, for whatever
> reason, Postgre-SQL is the preferred SQL and was installed from the disc
> when I installed the system. Because I'm trying to mimic a production
> site at our ISP I want mySQL, PHP, and Apache to work together. 
> 
> To get rid of the PHP/pgSql link and initiate a PHP/mySql one should I
> remove pgsql and then install the php-mysql rpm? Should I use the
> install disc and do an upgrade with specific packages? 
> 
> Mark
> 
> 
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