Just specify the correct DSN and you should be fine. The pgsql dsn has
a different format than the mysql one, it looks like this:
pgsql:host=hostname;dbname=databasename;user=username;password=thepassword

2009/7/29 Guelmis Lázara Martínez Ramírez <[email protected]>:
>
> Hi:
>  I have been trying to change the sfPropelPlugin to the sfDoctrinePlugin, I 
> have found many references on the web but they are headed to mysql, etc, but 
> I haven´t found anything for pgsql, so I need an example, a base, that works.
>
> This is my ProjectConfiguration class
>
> class ProjectConfiguration extends sfProjectConfiguration
> {
> public function setup()
> {
> $this->enablePlugins('sfDoctrinePlugin');
> $this->disablePlugins('sfPropelPlugin');
>
> }
> }
>
> So Doctrine is already working, when I execute >>symfony list doctrine, it 
> works ok, but from there I don't know how to make it work with pgsql, so 
> please if anyone has an example of symfony 1.2.8, with Doctrine as ORM and 
> pgsql please send it to me, or please post it.
>
> Thanks ins advance, sorry if my english isn't perfect.
>
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>
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> >
>

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