Quoting David Guerizec on Tue, Dec 21, 1999 at 05:18:17PM +0100:
>
> Did you changed the record 1 in the host table from the midgard database to
> fit your hostname ?
> if no, do:
> # mysql midgard
> mysql>update host set name='localhost',port='0' where id=1;
done.
now I can access midgard sample on port 8099 but still I can't login
through port 8101 (Internal Server Error)
on apache log:
[Wed Dec 22 00:22:25 1999] [crit] [client 127.0.0.1] configuration error:
couldn't check user. No user file?: /midgard-root.php3
> Did you put the midgard-root.php3 file in your HTTP root directory (hope you
> shouldn't have done this) ?
> if so, then move it to the modules/ directory or whatever depending on the
> Mandrake layout.
midgard-root.php3 has moved to other directory and so I edit
mod_midgard.conf
and the error was the same again (Internal Server Error)
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= Jay =
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