Hmm, that looks like a rebuild of the php-pqsql package might be necessary (get the php.src.rpm package and rpmbuild --rebuild php.src.rpm it, and install the php-pqsql package that generates)
???
MaZe.
On Tue, 27 Dec 2005, Benjamin Smith wrote:
We have a pgslq 8.x in the dev.centos.org site ... you might try that: http://dev.centos.org/centos/4/testing/x86_64/RPMS/
I tried using the dev Postgres RPMS, and am still running into the same issues. I did this on an x86 system, since the x86_64 is currently partially in production, to see if it could/would work.
I tried:
- yum remove `rpm -qa | grep postg`; # This removed php-pgsql due to
dependencies
wget all the PG 8.x RPMS from Centos dev.
rpm -Uvh postg*
yum install php-pgsql; # returns an error pasted below:
Resolving Dependencies --> Populating transaction set with selected packages. Please wait. ---> Package php-pgsql.i386 0:4.3.9-3.9 set to be updated --> Running transaction check --> Processing Dependency: libpq.so.3 for package: php-pgsql --> Finished Dependency Resolution Error: Missing Dependency: libpq.so.3 is needed by package php-pgsql
Back to square one. Ideas?
-Ben On Monday 26 December 2005 12:48, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On Mon, 2005-12-26 at 10:33 -0800, Benjamin Smith wrote:
I'm building a database/application server with a Dual-Opteron 64 bit
system.
I need to run PHP4, Apache, and Postgres 8.1, but I'm having conflicts
with
Postgres 8.1 and PHP 4 that comes with CentOS.
History:
- I installed Apache and PHP with yum.
- I then installed PostgreSQL 8.1 RPMs from the PG website.
- Then, I tried to install php-pgsql with yum - and it didn't work,
complaining about pgsql.so.3. So, I installed with --nodeps and symlinked
the
/usr/lib64/libpq.so.4 -> /usr/lib64/libpq.so.3.
Now, PHP and PGSQL work without any problems. But now, I can't do a yum
update
- it still complains about pgsql.so.3!
What can I do to resolve this?
We have a pgslq 8.x in the dev.centos.org site ... you might try that:
http://dev.centos.org/centos/4/testing/x86_64/RPMS/
(remember that this is beta quality for centos ... but it still should be a better fit than standard stuff from the pgsql website because it should work with php/apache from centos.)