[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> 
> > Yes, we've seen this before. It looks like apache is going to need
> > rebuilding one way or the other to include this symbol (which is
> > in libgcc). You can build Midgard into Apache, and I think rebuilding
> > apache with the -lgcc flag should allow you to build the dynamic
> > modules.
> 
 Thank vou, that helped me with compiling. Now I have encountered
another
 problem. Everything is compiled and installed without errors, apache is
 starting without problem but when I try to access the admin site I get
 "It worked" apache starting page. I did "UPDATE host", and checked FAQ
 but without result. When I look into apache error_log I see:
 
 -----------
 Midgard/1.2.4 configured -- resuming normal operations
 [Mon Nov  8 15:10:53 1999] [notice] Midgard: Skipping unused database
 <default>
 [Mon Nov  8 15:10:53 1999] [notice] Midgard: Skipping unused database
 <default>
 [Mon Nov  8 15:10:59 1999] [notice] Midgard: Skipping unused database
 <default>
 [Mon Nov  8 15:11:05 1999] [notice] Midgard: Skipping unused database
 <default>
 -----------
 
 Is that some kind of common problem or...?
 Is something wrong with php or mysql configuration? I just don't know
where to start.
 
 I have to notice that installing on Solaris is much more complicated
 than installing on linux. I did two instalation on linux relatively
 easy, but with Solaris 2.6 is "always something missing" :)))
 
 Thanks,
 
 Toni Milovan

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