Murmurd searches around a bit for a .ini file. If it can't find one, it
goes with it's builtin defaults. There's a sample one distributed in the
scripts/ directory.

If you put that file into /etc, you can set the logpath, database path,
pidpath etc from that file.

The current murmur.pl script needs an absolute path to the database. It
also needs write access to the database file and to the directory the
database file resides in (it needs to create transaction logs). Does
Ubuntu's apache ship with suexec or do you have suidperl available?

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