| From: | jfo123(at)hotmail(dot)com (Axier) |
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| To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
| Subject: | Re: PostgreSQL + PHP 4.2x buggy with Apache? |
| Date: | 2002-08-07 06:33:15 |
| Message-ID: | ae3e57f6.0208062233.3030744b@posting.google.com |
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Than you guys... I made a goofy, not noticing that I used the persistent
variant of pg_connect and I would probably not have discovered it.
I run Apache 1.3.26 and can agree on it's higher stability,
at least when running psql under the cygwin platform.
/ Axier
maillist(at)shauny(dot)de (Ralph Graulich) wrote in message news:<Pine(dot)LNX(dot)4(dot)21(dot)0208062133350(dot)25616-100000(at)shauny(dot)shauny(dot)de>...
> > The environment used from the beginning was Apache 2.0.39 + PHP 4.2.2
> > + PostgreSQL 7.2 under Cygwin.
>
> I tried and played with Apache 2.0.39, PHP 4.2.2 and postgreSQL 7.2.1 - to
> no avail. Sometimes, PHP scripts worked, reloaded and they failed,
> sometimes just PHP stopped to interpret and just delivered source or
> wasn't able to connect to postgres any more.
>
> Downgrading Apache to 1.3.26 immediately solved all problem. 'kay, have to
> admit, that 2.0.39 + 4.2.2 is not stable yet! So no "real problem".
>
>
> Kind regards
> ... Ralph ...
>
>
>
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