Dear Matteo,
That makes no common points:
PHP 4.3.9 vs PHP 5.0.2
Debian 3.0 vs FreeBSD 4.x
PostgreSQL 7.4.6 vs PostgreSQL 7.4.1
Seems like a global problem. The only common point seems to be the warning
message: both of us encountered this message with "cache pg_proc".
I'm also sending this mail to pgsql-php at postgres.org, in hope someone
there may explain things.
G.
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Matteo Beccati" <php@beccati.com>
To: "dedicated to the plphp function language"
<plphp@mail.commandprompt.com>
Sent: Thursday, November 11, 2004 12:37 AM
> Hi,
>
> > I encountered this problem with freshly installed psql7.4.6 and freshly
> > compiled libphp4 (4.3.9). What is your php version? if you also chose
4.x.x,
> > that may make a point.
>
> PHP 5.0.2
> FreeBSD-stable 4.x
> PostgreSQL 7.4.1 installed from ports
>
> plPHP compiled using a 7.4.1 tarball
>
> Unfortunately a brand new time-consuming project came in and I couldn't
> make any other try...
>
>
> Best regards
> --
> Matteo Beccati
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