[midgard] __va_arg_type_violation in config.log

2000-07-02 Thread Carl Bowden
Hi My mod_midgard config.log: -- ... configure:937: checking for mgd_connect in -lmidgard configure:956: gcc -o conftest -g -O2 conftest.c -lmidgard 15 /usr/local/lib/libmidgard.so: undefined reference to `__va_arg_type_violation' collect2: ld returned 1 exit status

[midgard] My military service begins tomorrow

2000-07-02 Thread Henri Bergius [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Greetings! My 180 days long military service begins tomorrow, so I'm now going offline. As my email connectivity will be unsteady at best, I'll unsubscribe the Midgard mailing lists now. I will still be reading my personal email address ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) every now and then, so you can contact

Re: [midgard] __va_arg_type_violation in config.log

2000-07-02 Thread Carl Bowden
Emile thanks heap's for your answer. I just dont think I quite understand (how to do what?, next?) (sorry a --real-- programmer i am not, just a web hacker wantabee 8) allthe same I have run the above and grep'd the result for the va_arg_type_violation (and bits thereof) but can't see a file

Re: [midgard] Midgard future direction questions.

2000-07-02 Thread Paul Gillingwater
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Re: [midgard] __va_arg_type_violation in config.log

2000-07-02 Thread Carl Bowden
Hi Frank I have search though every *.a file that 'find / -name...' will find and it only shows up in libmigard And I can't go and buy a pc, We just bought the G4, just to run midgard. But many may claim that a PC would have been a better choice 1.2.5 did compile on a G3 with the same

Re: [midgard] __va_arg_type_violation in config.log

2000-07-02 Thread Frank Boehme
Carl Bowden wrote: I have search though every *.a file that 'find / -name...' will find and it only shows up in libmigard I don't think that static libs (*.a) play any role here. Frank -- Dr Frank Boehme | Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] National University of Ireland, Cork |

Re: [midgard] Projects

2000-07-02 Thread Emiliano
We are considering Midgard as a solution to develop a number of portals in prjects and would like to get further contact and testing the 1.4 and 2.0 (when arriving) version in order to use one of theese. Can you provide a link to the latest version on 1.4. You will find it at

Re: [midgard] Error

2000-07-02 Thread Emiliano
I've successfully setup midgard a couple of times before. Its been a while but I don't ever remember setting it up and getting the following error in the apache error log. [Tue Jun 27 18:57:32 2000] [error] [client 172.25.10.53] Midgard: database not defined for www.artiosoma402.com I'm

Re: [midgard] 1.4beta4 pain

2000-07-02 Thread Derek Beattie
Its all source. Here are the versions. rsaref20.tar.Z openssl-0.9.5.tar.gz mod_ssl-2.6.2-1.3.12.tar.gz mm-1.0.12.tar.gz --- Emiliano [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Well I started with a fresh install of RH 6.2 and went through my steps for mysql, apache, and midgard and still get the following

Re: [midgard] 1.4beta4 on RH62

2000-07-02 Thread Derek Beattie
Emile, the last time I tried my beta 4 install I didn't compile in the SSL stuff. I did a normal apache compile. One question, on your beta 4 setup do you set LD_LIBRARY or any other env. vars? I only add the mysql and midgard lib paths to ld.so.conf and do a /sbin/ldconfig. I'm going to try

Re: [midgard] 1.4beta4 on RH62

2000-07-02 Thread Frank Boehme
Derek Beattie wrote: One question, on your beta 4 setup do you set LD_LIBRARY or any other env. vars? I only add the mysql and midgard lib paths to ld.so.conf and do a /sbin/ldconfig. That should do. There are some weird cases where ld.so.conf and LD_LIBRARY_PATH have slightly different