"John P . Looney" wrote:
> Thanks, I'll give that a go, though I wiped my database, just in case and
> tryed to re-do it. But repligard is acting up:
>
> repligard -c install-repligard.conf -i adminsites-1.4beta7.xml.gz
> Message: Reading config file install-repligard.conf
> Message: Importing adminsites-1.4beta7.xml.gz
>
> REPLIGARD/READ-ERROR **: Failed to allocate delayed resource
> 93dcb08def3bfad595c7ad68a415354b as a link author for blobs.
> aborting...
>
> Is this needed ? I'm just trying to play with midgard, to make sure it's
> what I need, so I'm not that worried about development->production stuff
> yet.
Alexander will have to let you know about this. But you can use
install-midgard
from the data package.
> > Filetemplates will only be recognized by midgard when the virtualhost
> > that serves them has a matching host record in the midgard database,
> > without a prefix.
>
> OK. So, do I set everything in the host table to be the same as the
> ServerName in the httpd.conf, and I'll be in proper connected mode ?
Almost. The default database supplied in the data package sets up two
prefixed hosts. Remove the prefix from one (I suggest the example site)
and you should be good to go.
> > In the host table. You set it using the admin site, or by hand with
> > direct access to the database. The admin site is a friendlier interface
> > though.
>
> I should be able to get the admin screen etc. working though, without
> setting all this ?
After the data package is installed, yes.
> > Disconnected mode works without mod_midgard even being present.
>
> I see. Just using midgard libs etc.
Right.
Emile
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