Re: [GENERAL] 7.3.1 BREAKS COMPATIBILITY with the latest PHP4 (due

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On Mon, 3 Feb 2003, Lamar Owen wrote:

> On Monday 03 February 2003 22:59, Jessica Blank wrote:
> > I am using NetBSD 1.6 on a PowerMac. ;)
> >
> > And I did compile PHP -after- Postgres. :/
> 
> Are you sure it picked up the right headers?  Is there an older PostgreSQL on 
> the system?  Are you absolutely sure that you compiled PHP against PostgreSQL 
> 7.3.1?  The fact is that others aren't able to reproduce the problem; further 
> it is a known fact that prior to 7.3.1 the right version was .2, but at 7.3.1 
> the version number was bumped to .3.  So at some point in your PHP build the 
> linker linked against the development headers/libs for .2 instead of .3.  
> Something is telling the PHP build to look for the older version.
> 

Shouldn't be. I think this is the only version of PostgreSQL on the
system...

> As no one else can reproduce it, it must be something unique to your 
> installation, at some point.
> 
> Do a 'find / -name 'libpq*' -print' and see if libpq-fe.h shows up in more 
> than one place.

Glug.

> -- 
> Lamar Owen
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> 
> 


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