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there are no core and extensions packages anymore, everything is built by the main ports itself and the package names have changed to php-${V} or php-mysql-${V} for modules. The new ports allows you to install all of the php versions just like python so you can actually run different webservers with different versions of php because you can't load two modules to one. You can only do that with fastcgi. The port tries to share all the files that can be shared and the different extensions are located in the local version's Makefile instead of Makefile.inc. The other change is that *all* of the configuration has moved to /etc out of /var/www because that was a realy stupid concept, since apache if you use it chrooted, will load all of the extensions before doing the actual chroot. This port is not linked to the build yet because several issues have to be resolved first, like providing a way to update from php5-* packages, and probably other things that do not come into my mind right now, because the Bullfrog is making me crazy.
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Postgres, developed originally in the UC Berkeley Computer Science
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Department, pioneered many of the object-relational concepts now
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becoming available in some commercial databases. It provides
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SQL92/SQL99 language support, transaction integrity and type
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extensibility. PostgreSQL is an open source descendant of this
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original Berkeley code.
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PostgreSQL database is Open Source product and available without
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cost. To use PostgreSQL support, you need PostgreSQL 6.5 or later.
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PostgreSQL 7.0 or later to enable all PostgreSQL module feature.
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PostgreSQL supports many character encoding including multibyte
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character encoding. The current version and more information about
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PostgreSQL is available at http://www.postgresql.org/.
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