I have some scripts that I use to install a bunch of stuff including Midgard if
your doing it from source. The midgard.sh will give you a good idea of what it
takes. (http://pub.nebsites.com/scripts)
--- "Armand A. Verstappen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Scott Gruber" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> > i'm very interested to try out midgard, but wanted to get some sense from
> > you guys about
> >
> > 1. how easy it is to set up (php and apache still essentially remain the
> > same right? i won't loose anything will I
> >
> I think that if you have experience in compiling apache and php, you won't
> run into too much trouble.
>
> You will have to compile a patched version of PHP. The version of php that
> midgard is running on is 3.0.16. If you have previously compiled php
> yourself and still have the sourcetree hanging around, you can copy the
> script 'do-conf' to the midgard-php sourcetree. Edit this file to
> include --with-midgard and and then execute it. After this make, make
> install should leave you with a php module patched for midgard that has all
> the functionality that was in your previous one.
> If you don't have a do-conf file, you can find out the options your current
> php module was configured with by creating a file test.php3 in your
> documentroot with the contents: <? phpinfo(); ?> and point your browser at
> it. Halfway down the resulting page you'll see the configure command that
> was used to compile your module. Copy this line to the command prompt in the
> midgard-php directory and append --with-midgard to it.
>
> > 2. i'd love to see sample sites running midgard to get a sense of
> > flexibility of info, nav and graphic design using midgard.
> >
> Checkout the documentation section on www.midgard-project.org, it mentions a
> few sites that use midgard. There's also an installation manual that should
> help you through installation trouble.
>
> Armand.
>
>
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