Hi, I had to do the following:
remove php5 sudo a2enmod php7.0 restart apache2 Then pgppgadmin works fine. I also removed extension=pgsql.so and extension=pdo_pgsql.so from the file /etc/php/7.0/apace2/php.ini. This needs not to be enabled in that way - my fault. Thanks, bug can be closed. Norbert > Am 13.03.2018 um 08:12 schrieb Norbert Schulz <rotfe...@mailbox.org>: > > Hi, > > in the file '/etc/php/7.0/apache2/php.ini‘ I set the following: > > extension=pgsql.so > extension=pdo_pgsql.so > > and restarted apache2. > > There is sill the same notification / (error). > > > Norbert > > > >> Am 12.03.2018 um 21:00 schrieb Christoph Berg <m...@debian.org >> <mailto:m...@debian.org>>: >> >> Control: tags -1 moreinfo >> >> Re: Norbert Schulz 2018-03-12 >> <152088427690.5326.6930878930288703978.report...@gondor.heim >> <mailto:152088427690.5326.6930878930288703978.report...@gondor.heim>> >>> after istallation and configuration of phppgadmin the call of >>> http://<server>/phppgadmin gives the following >>> information/(error) 'Your PHP installation does not support PostgreSQL. You >>> need to recompile PHP using the --with-pgsql configure >>> option.' >> >> Hi, >> >> this isn't phppgadmin's fault. Most likely, the php-pgsql module >> hasn't been enabled in your PHP installation. >> >> Christoph >
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