> Yes.  My first time with beta4 was:
> rpm -ta midgard-lib
> rpm -ta midgard-php
> rpm -ta mod_midgard
> 
> After that, I installed de src.rpm and I did check the spec files.
> After I look the dependencies.  I don't if those did affect.
> I rebuilded and install in order:
> rpm -bb midgard-lib && install midgard-lib
> rpm -bb mod_midgard && install mod_midgard
> rpm -bb midgard-php && install midgard-php

The rebuilds should result in the exact same binary packages that the rpm
-ta produced, BTW.

> I noted that apache's errors was with libphp3 and mod_migard.  I
> desintalled all (midgard/php).  After all, I looked that libphp3.so 
> it didn't installed at all.  I remove it, and I installed again, in
> the same order.  Apache worked ok, again.

Did you do a full restart of apache after the first install of the
modules? gracefull has been known to be unsuccessfull.

> A last comment.  I tryed to run only php3, just to try the module.
> It was loaded ok (server-info), but <? phpinfo() ?> didn't work.
> Just a midgard:0 on the page.  I tried with both modules on 
> httpd.conf (php3 and mod_migard) and It was ok, again.  I tried
> in this order, because I wanted close the problem (but didn't
> work my thoughts).

Does this still happen? It shouldn't.

Emile


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