On Fri, Nov 16, 2001 at 07:07:31PM -0500, Tom Allison wrote:
> Michael Ward Cole wrote:
> 
> >I am trying to load PHP4 4.0.3 pl 1-0 on debian/linux 2.2.19 with 
> >Apache 1.3.9-13.2.  I keep having trouble with the libpgsql2 vs libpgsql2.1
> >with PHP4 saying that it needs sql2 > 6.4-0.  I don't understand why it
> >won't allow me to install all with the libpgsql7.1release-3.potato.1 that 
> >loads with postgresql7.1release-3.potato.1?
> >Thanks,
> >Michael
> >
> 
> I've been haggling with this one for  along time.
> 
> Unfortunately, the only way the I was able to get through the upgrade 
> was to remove everything and then put it back in.  IIRC, the problem was 
> not with the pgsql server, but the psaccess GUI for it.
> 
> I had to install pgsql, then work on the rest of them in one big apt-get 
> load.

My problem seems to be with the libpgsql2.1 component of the upgrade.
I have apache 1.3.22 installed and I have postgresql 7.1 installed.
I have php4 installed but can't get past the dependency on php4-pgsql.
It wants libpgsql2 (>=6.4-0) and won't acknowledge that libpgsql2.1
meets that criterion.  I am trying to do this using linux kernel
2.2.20 on a Pentium machine.  I have installed most of the potato
updates.  Is there a work around or is this a bug that will be
remedied in the near future?  I am not using IIRC.
Thanks,
Michael

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