Using Apache + PHP + PostgreSQL from the LM8.2 distribution, register_globals 
defaults to "on".

After building my prototype db-driven website with globals on, I decided to 
switch to $_SESSION: I had to turn globals=off. I edited the php.ini file and 
changed register_globals to off. Unfortunately, by doing so, support for 
PostgreSQL has disappeared.

I can build Apache + PHP + PostgreSQL from source, but I would rather use the 
package set up by LM8.2. Is there anyway of over-riding the default RPM 
configuration for PHP (as set up by Mandrake) so that the db was still be 
there?

[I had spent hours trying to track down why I was getting an "undeclared 
function() while trying to connect to the database. When I looked in 
phpinfo() I noticed that support for PostgreSQL had "disappeared". It's 
obvious that the connection had been broken by editing the php.ini file.]

Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Tia,
Andre

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