Sorry I miss read the question.
It does seem that php is not picking up the pg module and cannot find
the functions.
I assume Postgresql is in fact installed at /usr/local/pgsql. If you
run phpinfo(); can you see that PG is installed?
On 20/05/2010 10:46, Giancarlo Boaron wrote:
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I make the function call in a php file. I'm not using stored procedures.
If I create an empty php file and put only some of these functions,
Apache reports de 'call to undefined function XXX'.
--- Em *qui, 20/5/10, Fernando /<fernando@xxxxxxxxxx>/* escreveu:
De: Fernando <fernando@xxxxxxxxxx>
Assunto: Re: [GENERAL] Some undefined function errors
Para: pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Data: Quinta-feira, 20 de Maio de 2010, 11:25
Are you calling store procedures that return cursors? I had this
problem with cursors because the transaction gets committed and
the cursor closed after they return. Mind you I had the problem
on .NET using npgsql, so I might be way off.
Cheers
On 20/05/2010 10:05, Giancarlo Boaron wrote:
Hi all.
Recently, I wrote an email about the problem I was having with some Postgres functions that when those functions were called, I received the following error: "Call to undefined function<function_name>".
After some answers, I decided to rebuild a brand new linux virtual machine with Apache + PHP + Postgres, but I still get this annoying error messege with some functions like pg_prepare() and pg_escape_string().
I compiled Postgres with --without-readline option.
I compiled PHP with --with-apxs2=/usr/local/apache2/bin/apxs and --with-pgsql=/usr/local/pgsql/
And the compilation process has no errors.
What am I doing wrong? Do I have to change something in php_config.h file? If so, what do I have to change?
Thank you.