Larry Rosenman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> OK, I found it. PHP was including postgres.h (which we no longer
> install, so we were picking up a Feb 7 version).
> Changing php's ext/pgsql/php_pgsql.h to #include
> fixes it.
Hm. Should php be including either one? I would have been in le
* Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010218 16:54]:
> Larry Rosenman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > OK, I found it. PHP was including postgres.h (which we no longer
> > install, so we were picking up a Feb 7 version).
> > Changing php's ext/pgsql/php_pgsql.h to #include
> > fixes it.
>
> Hm.
* Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010218 16:54]:
> Larry Rosenman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > OK, I found it. PHP was including postgres.h (which we no longer
> > install, so we were picking up a Feb 7 version).
> > Changing php's ext/pgsql/php_pgsql.h to #include
> > fixes it.
>
> Hm.
* Tom Lane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010218 16:54]:
> Larry Rosenman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > OK, I found it. PHP was including postgres.h (which we no longer
> > install, so we were picking up a Feb 7 version).
> > Changing php's ext/pgsql/php_pgsql.h to #include
> > fixes it.
>
> Hm.
OK, I found it. PHP was including postgres.h (which we no longer
install, so we were picking up a Feb 7 version).
Changing php's ext/pgsql/php_pgsql.h to #include
fixes it.
This is a gotcha for people following CVS or not cleaning out
the $(DESTDIR)/include directory
I'll submit a patc