Good evening,
 I have been reading the mail on newbie list tonight and see quite a few
having difficulty with Apache/Midgard. Midgard requires the use of MySQL
and also requires the use of a vhost.conf file to be setup. I can assure
you it does work very well. I have setup midgard and apache you can see
midgard on my system by accessing. http://44.66.0.50:8099
 Midgard is a very nice tool for administering your website as well and
access to ithe Admin site is restricted and requires a login and password.
 I access my Admin site with the URL http://44.66.0.50:2000
Vmware offers free assistance in setting up Midgard but MySQL is
necessary and configuration of vhost.conf is also a must. I must also
caution that Midgard is it's own php and is not to be installed with
mod_php3, you either use one or the other. I will be happy to answer any
configuration questions that I can to help.

        Good Luck,
                Dave
                
        Distribution:                  Red Hat Linux
Operating System:              Linux
Distribution Version:          Linux Mandrake release 6.1 (Helios)

Operating System Version:      #1 Thu Nov 4 12:12:03 CET 1999
Operating System Release:      2.2.13-28mdk
Processor Type:                i586
Host Name:                     slip.n3meq.ampr.org
User Name:                     n3meq
X Display Name:                :0
System Status:                 9:05pm  up 14:03,  2 users,  load average: 0.07, 0.05, 
0.05



On Mon, 08 Nov 1999, you
wrote: > I  have exactly the same problem as this and just in case anyone
missed it I  > get the error in my netscape browser when I attempt to
load up a PHP script  > from the localhost >  > FATAL ERROR: midgard
module not found : on line 0 >  > Please someone help, this is very
annoying. I am sure lots others are having  > the same problem. >  >  >
>From: Michael Chopek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > >Reply-To:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] > >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Subject:
Re: [newbie] Apache > >Date: Mon, 8 Nov 1999 10:10:44 -0800
> >
> >Hi Shannon;
> >
> >On Mon, 08 Nov 1999, Shannon M. Johnston scribed:
> >
> > > I don't think php is installed automatically. In the httpd.conf file the
> > > LoadModule and AddModules are there but they are commented. Try un 
> >commenting
> > > them and restarting httpd. Hope that helps!
> >
> >Thanks...but I could not find any in my "httpd.conf" file.....there are 
> >indeed
> >some calls to modules commented out...but none are PHP related.
> >
> >there is no mention of any PHP/Midgard module except the one line at the 
> >bottom
> >of the config file that was put there during the install of the RPM.
> >ie:
> >
> >Include conf/addon-modules/midgardphp3.conf
> >
> >the contents of this file are..
> >
> >LoadModule php3_module        /etc/httpd/modules/midgardphp3.so
> >AddModule mod_php3.c
> >
> >the first file path has been changed in my attempt to get this to 
> >work..yours
> >will probably be diffrerent. :-)
> >
> >So these modules are being asked to be loaded and added...so I'm not sure 
> >where
> >to go next...
> >
> >I also have these lines uncommented..
> >
> >AddType application/x-httpd-php3 .php3 .phtml .php
> >AddType application/x-httpd-php3-source .phps
> >
> >any ideas out there?
> >
> >- thanks -
> >
> >--
> >     best regards
> >                     -michael
> >
> >Michael Chopek  <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >Down to Earth Development Ltd - http://www.d2earth.com/
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