Seems to be quite a high level for configuring this bastard which is
quite a pitty, I reccon it would become a lot more popular if people
felt confidence and tidyness with an easier installation procedure...

I did this:

rpm -e apache
rpm -e <oldMySQL>

rpm --force -Uhv apache-midgard-1.2.5-10.i386.rpm

followed the instructions in
/usr/doc/apache-midgard-1.2.5/midgard-data-1.2.5/INSTALL and UPGRADE
(hmmm, when do the SQL-scripts described in UPGRADE I get messages about
duplicate values... seems fishy?)

When I later try to access http://localhost/midgard-root.php3 I get the
box, authenticate as "midgard midgard" but see this in the error_log
 configuration error:  couldn't check user.  No user file?:
/midgard-root.php3,
of course it exsists or else I wouldn't get the prompt at all (am I
right?)

To get the webserver up, I commented out -DSSL for the meantime (it's
OK?)

I'm getting a little confused of the documentation....

Some things are on your web-site... but these are mainly for tar-balls /
old versions
some info is in /usr/doc/apache-midgard-1.2.5
some of it seems to have been executed by the .rpm and some not,

anybody have a suggestion for the right order of configuring?

where do I start?

Any *clean* installation guide/howto's for the 1.2.5 monsterRPM that
actually works?

Sorry for my english and [slightly] grumpy way to express myself... but
I've been at config-level for quite some time... :-I

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