Adam Alkins writes: > The phpBB developers have always maintained a policy of doing their code > in house. 2.2 is still ALPHA, you really can't fault them for not fixing > the PostgreSQL code yet. The developers work on MySQL natively, then > they polish up everything else before releasing it as a package. > > It really should not be "surprising" or "amazing". I haven't seen the original posting, so I'm commenting on this comment (so to speak) I run phpBB 2.0.6 with PostgreSQL with no probs at all. I just downloaded the package from www.phpbb.com and followed the instructions. It was one of the easist installations I can remember for a long time! Downloading CVS/ALPHA has always struck me as living dangerously! And I note that 2.0.6 is the current release. Regards, Harry. > >Hello! > > > >I recently tried the open source forum software phpBB the CVS version, > >2.1/2.2. To my surprise, I've found that it's lacking PostgreSQL > >support, or, rather, that its support is not functional. > > > >After playing around for a bit, I managed to get a semi-functional > >2version working, I went and had a talk with the phpBB people. Amazingly > >enough, they refused to accept any of my changes in their codebase, > >saying it's still too early for that and the developers will fix it when > >they think the time is right. > > > >The reason I'm mailing you is that I've managed to get a relatively > >functional version of it and wondered if anyone is interested in > >helping me further maintain/fix it, until the phpBB developers > >consider it's time to support other SQL backends. [SNIP]