Re: [midgard] Midgard hosting in General

2000-04-22 Thread Henri Bergius

On 12 Apr, Emiliano wrote:
 Once Henri gets back we'll have a page on the midgard site pointing to
 these opportunities. It's good to have these ventures pop up.

I'll start setting up a section about hosting
providers on the Midgard site, but before that
I would like to receive some information about
the organizations providing the hosting:

Name
URL
Email

Short description of company and the service

 Emile

/Bergie

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[midgard] You guys ought to be shot ... ;)

2000-04-22 Thread Rudolf Potucek



No worries, I am not militant. But I have finally after tons and tons of
hours of frustration figured out how to get the midgard engine to
respond ... and since it was quite trivial (if anyone had ever MENTIONED
that the acces rights are set separately in mysql.host and midgard.host)
and since I didn't seem the only one frustrated out of my wits, jusging
frfom the mailing list archives:

Why don't you just add a couple of lines like this to the INSTALL file
in the midgard-data package (already there):

  $ mysql mysql
  mysql INSERT INTO user (Host,User,Password)
  -   VALUES ('localhost','midgard',Password('midgard'));
  mysql INSERT INTO db (Host,User,Db,Select_priv,Insert_priv,
 Update_priv,Delete_priv)
  -   VALUES ('localhost','midgard','midgard','Y','Y','Y','Y');
  mysql FLUSH PRIVILEGES;

(add as appropriate): Then you'll need to make sure that server name is
set in the midgard database and set the paths on which the basic admin
and example sites will respond:

  $ mysql midgard
  mysql UPDATE host SET name='admin.company.com',
  -  port=0, online=1, prefix='/admin' WHERE id=1;
  mysql UPDATE host SET name='www.company.com',
  -  port=0, online=1, prefix='example' WHERE id=2;

That least people would at least be alerted to the problem. This way it
took me A LOT of willpower and probable about 5 hours over two months to
try and figure it out (and without the mail archives it would have been
impossible). With that hint I should have been able to do it in 2 ...

Sincerely,

 Rudolf


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Re: [midgard] Documentation.

2000-04-22 Thread Henri Bergius

On 15 Apr, Miles Scruggs wrote:
 It would be nice to have a place, site, list or somewhere we could submit
 questions that the manual doesn't answer.  Then others could work on
 developing answers.  We have that for the source but nothing for
 documentation.  I know not everyone can write code and not everyone is good
 at explaining it but between the two groups we could have some nice
 documentation.

This idea has been discussed before, and Paul
Newby was already developing a new section to
the Midgard site for this. However, I haven't 
heard anything about it for quite some time
now.

 Miles Scruggs

/Bergie

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Re: [midgard] SiteGroups: sitegroups02.txt

2000-04-22 Thread Henri Bergius

On 16 Apr, Henri Bergius wrote:
 Adequate documentation is part of Jukka's Repligard
 project at Stonesoft, so that should be forthcoming.

As an update, Johannes Hentunen ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
from Stonesoft has been assigned to work on the Repligard
docs. He'll be writing the API documentation first, and
then possibly start work on user documentation.

I will grant him a CVS write access when he has some material
ready.

/Bergie

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[midgard] Wrong order ...

2000-04-22 Thread Rudolf Potucek



Hi guys!

Ok, this may be premature, since I have not dug very deep yet. However I
am slightly puzzled by getting a 'Database connect ...' message when
calling up the example/admin sites. So I looked at the page source and
saw this (admin site, overrode need for authentication, '---' added as
separator):



Database connect ...
BRbr
bWarning/b:  Cannot add more header information - the header was
already sent (header information may be added only before any output is
generated from the script - check for text or whitespace outside PHP
tags, or calls to functions that output text) in bcode-global/b on
line b1/bbr
br
bWarning/b:  Cannot add more header information - the header was
already sent (header information may be added only before any output is
generated from the script - check for text or whitespace outside PHP
tags, or calls to functions that output text) in bcode-global/b on
line b2/bbr
!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN"
"http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/loose.dtd"
!--
Midgard Admin Site, version 1.1
July 19th 1999

(c) 1999 The Midgard Project, see http://www.midgard-project.org/ for
details

Designed by:
Jukka Zitting ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) - Programming
Janne Puonti ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) - Graphic Design
Henri Bergius ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) - Web Design

--html


normal html stuff follows. Why is the comment header printed
prematurely? Any clues?

Rudolf


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Re: [midgard] question

2000-04-22 Thread Philipp Rotmann

Am Fri, 21 Apr 2000 11:03:12 -0400 hast Du zum Thema
"[midgard] question" geschrieben:

 we are currently using midgard. it was installed by a previous employee.
 i am trying to determine what version it is. would you please tell me
 how i would locate that info.

What about /server-status?  If you had this apache feature
enabled, you could simply go to the URL
www.yourserver.com/server-status and have a look at your
Apache version and the version of all your additional
modules, such as Midgard.

Might be simpler than telnetting to port 80 or HUPing the
server.

phr

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Re: [midgard] Documentation.

2000-04-22 Thread Carilda Thomas

How about the following:  Instead of increasing traffic on the main Midgard
server, let this be an area on the Midgard Users Group area of kissa (which is
loading even as I type)?

Also -- I found a thingy called "human click" that lets people open a direct
chat to whatever monitor might be online and responding -- intend to put it on
my site (or something much like it).  Since we are all over the world, we should
be able to cover this 24 x 7.  The only problem is that it requires a windows
machine for the monitor -- anyone have problems with that?  If so, I can use ICQ
(which has java modules that sort of work on solaris, and probably on linux)
instead of this.  I have an ICQ server going here so I can manage it without
relying on the mirabilis servers.

cat


Henri Bergius wrote:

 On 15 Apr, Miles Scruggs wrote:
  It would be nice to have a place, site, list or somewhere we could submit
  questions that the manual doesn't answer.  Then others could work on
  developing answers.  We have that for the source but nothing for
  documentation.  I know not everyone can write code and not everyone is good
  at explaining it but between the two groups we could have some nice
  documentation.

 This idea has been discussed before, and Paul
 Newby was already developing a new section to
 the Midgard site for this. However, I haven't
 heard anything about it for quite some time
 now.

  Miles Scruggs

 /Bergie

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Re: [midgard] European tour and developer meeting

2000-04-22 Thread Henri Bergius

On 20 Apr, David Guerizec wrote:
 Aha, but does it have a fridge with beer?
 
 If it is still alive in June, it will surelly be full of beer ;-)

Great! It seems that we're getting a requirements
spec together for the meeting... ;-)

But seriously, we will be depending on local people
to arrange the meetings and locations on the tour.
Now that we have at least a couple of places where
tp have a meeting up (Maarten's and David's), we can
start planning the tour.

I will have a meeting with Eero sometime next week,
so if you have any suggestions for places along the
route or schedules, please let us know. 

 David

/Bergie

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Re: [midgard] SiteGroups: sitegroups02.txt

2000-04-22 Thread Ron Parker

 On 16 Apr, Henri Bergius wrote:
  Adequate documentation is part of Jukka's Repligard
  project at Stonesoft, so that should be forthcoming.
 
 As an update, Johannes Hentunen ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
 from Stonesoft has been assigned to work on the Repligard
 docs. He'll be writing the API documentation first, and
 then possibly start work on user documentation.
 
 I will grant him a CVS write access when he has some material
 ready.

Hey, that's really great. There's so much documentation work to do and I
was thinking about Repligard and realizing that it's a heavy duty
project. If at some point, Johannes and Jukka produce a document that
needs to be edited Dana and I will do what we can to help. Of course, time
is always the problem.

Ron


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Re: [midgard] SiteGroups: sitegroups02.txt

2000-04-22 Thread Ron Parker

 As an update, Johannes Hentunen ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
 from Stonesoft has been assigned to work on the Repligard
 docs. He'll be writing the API documentation first, and
 then possibly start work on user documentation.

Another note on this,

Not knowing anything about Johannes' english communication skills, I'd
recommend suggesting he use those of us who are working on the
documentation as a resource. It can be daunting to be stranded by yourself
with a large complicated document. I'd also suggest he review our Style
Guide.

Ron


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