Most RPM installs of PHP and postgresql I have seen have a RPM of PHP and then another 
RPM that provides PHP with a PostgreSQL plugin, so you may want to look into that 
first.

If you want to install PostgreSQL from RPM, and PHP from source, the .h files are in 
the postgresql-devel rpm's, which are split off from the rest of the postgresql rpm's.

Also, I believe that all three of these packages have RPM .spec files, which let you 
build your own RPM's from source.


On Fri, 13 Feb 2004 13:54:24 -0700 (MST)
"scott.marlowe" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> you wouldn't need a .h file, as it's all rpms, it should just 
> need a lib (.so, etc...)  I'm not sure what "build apache" means...
> 
> I always install apache/postgresql/php from source files, due to the 
> issues I've had finding suitable rpms in the past for all three that work 
> together.


-- 
Kenny

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