On Mon, 8 May 2000, Daryle Dianis wrote:
yahoo,
I ditched my SuSE 6.1 and installed SuSE 6.4 from scratch to get around
my 'open64' error during apache startup. Instead, I get "Invalid
Command 'MidgardEngine', perhaps mispelled or defined by a module not
included in the server
Teemu Hukkanen wrote:
I've added the dependency now, and also fixed the problems
described below, new packages are being uploaded as I write this.
Very good, now everything installed without problems (although
manual removal of the old 'midgard' database left by previous
build of midgard-data
On 9 May, Henri Bergius wrote:
?php
$article = 123;
$target_topic = 456;
mgd_move_article($article, $target_topic);
?
Actually, there is a bug here (in PHP or Midgard? I'm
not sure).
The mgd_move_xx functions do not return any values,
but if their nonexistent return
David Guerizec wrote:
Maybe it's evident but just to make sure : Are you sure you've got the
rights to update it ? Are you the owner of the article ?
Jesus! I am not. Verry embarassing! Thanks, David.
Frank
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National
Hi,
I followed the steps to install the mod_midgard-1.1.1 but when I ran the
.congigure --with-midgard=/usr/local this message show up:
loading cache ./config.cache
checking for a BSD compatible install... /usr/bin/ginstall -c
checking for apxs... apxs
checking for mgd_connect in -lmidgard...
"Marcos Aurélio S. da Silva" wrote:
*** You need the Midgard library for using mod_midgard. ***
*** Use the --with-midgard option to tell***
*** the configure script where to look for the library. ***
*** Check also that both the Midgard library and the MySQL
OK,
telnet localhost 80 gives me this:
trying ::1...
telnet: connect to address ::1: connection refused
trying 127.0.0.1...
connected to localhost
escape character is '^]".
Then I type:
HEAD / HTTP/1.0
e
e
And I get:
http/1.1 authorization required
date...whatever
server: apache