Apparently, the version of Rails I was using didn't agree with MySQL 5.1 for
some reason. I think it was originally the MySQL gem. I side-stepped the
whole issue by installing Rails 2.3.4, then installing the latest versions
without the +mysql5 variant for php5. I knew about the removal of other
packages from php itself, which is why I wanted the php5-postgresql module.
Thanks for the reply, it helps very much to understand the workings of
dependencies more fully and the -n switch.

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