On Tue, May 22, 2001 at 10:41:55AM +0200, Nicolas Kowalski wrote: > > Hello. > > I have a small Intranet server running Debian potato 2.2_rev3 on > x86. This machine also runs PostgreSQL 7.0.3 and Apache/PHP4. > > I would like to upgrade the PostgreSQL installation to 7.1.1. I > followed the instructions from Oliver's page, updates my sources.list, > did an `apt-get update' then `apt-get -s dist-upgrade'. Unfortunately, > apt showed me that the 'php4-pgsql' package could be removed with this > upgrade. As this is essential for our Intranet, I cancelled the whole > upgrade. > > Has anyone an idea/solution ? Do I have to recompile all theses > packages by hand (postgresql, php4, ...) ?
get php4-pgsql sources from debian-non-us and compile them yourself. this works fine. if you need it i can sent you php 4.05 compiled for potato with postgresql 7. yours martin -- GnuPG 1024D/3E8DCCC0 30DC 1D28 1D79 32F5 5E67 3ABB 28EE B35A 3E8D CCC0 work: factline Krisper Fabro Harnoncourt OEG (www.factline.com)