Have you tried creating a php script like:
<?php phpinfo() ?>
This will display a page in a browser with how php is configured. You can
confirm that postgres is in your php.
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> > I haven't played with apache so am not sure what php3 is. But I'm sure you
> > first need to get postgres running. Go to /usr/doc/ and read the README
>
> postgresql runs. I have created a sample of dbs for testing with
> some tables. It runs perfekt at this point. I can see the db files in the
> PGDATA directory. It seems to be allright.
>
> > under your version of postgres. It tells you how to turn on postgres and
> pgsql v6.5.x
> > get the postmaster running. You want it to turn on each time you boot
> > Linux.
>
> Bye
> C.
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