From: | "John Chapman" <johnc(at)cniconsulting(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: [PHP] 7.3.1 BREAKS COMPATIBILITY with the latest PHP4 |
Date: | 2003-02-04 03:57:33 |
Message-ID: | 3E3EE5CD.7069.F9242E7@localhost |
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> I am happy for you-- you got YOUR copy of PHP 4.3.0 working with YOUR
> copy of PostgreSQL 7.3.1. However, two questions:
It illustrates that they are compatible.
>
> 1) How can I do the same?
I don't know.
> 2) Were you previously using PostgreSQL 7.3.0?
No.
If so, you most likely
> HAD A COPY of libpq.so.2 still floating about in
> /usr/local/postgres/lib or wherever... A mediocre and kluge-y solution
> at best. (So everyone installing PostgreSQL 7.3.x with PHP for the
> first time is required to FIRST install 7.3.0, THEN install 7.3.1 atop
> it, to get both versions of libpq.so? That would be a horrendous
> band-aid-ish solution. C'mon, we're all above that sort of rubbish.
> This is PostgreSQL, not Microsoft SQL Server. ;) )
>
You are jumping to assumptions here. Probably in your troubleshooting
as well. However, this was a fresh install of Slackware 8.1, fresh
install of apache, fresh install of php. I merely followed the
documentation.
John Chapman
CNI Consulting
johnc(at)cniconsulting(dot)com
www.cniemail.com
817-774-0369
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