On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I'm having more or less the same problem as derek is but with 1.4beta4.  After a 
>highly difficult install process on this debian box, I see the contents of my 
>/var/www directoy when calling up www.ihg.com:8101 or www.ihg.com:8099  Underneath I 
>see the midgard directory and when I click on that I get an Internal Service Error.
> 
> So obviously apache is listening okay.
> 
> I took Armands advice and switched LogLevel to debug and this some of my error.log 
>(I note that the version problem someone saw the other day isn't fixed yet)
> 
> [Thu Jun 29 19:15:30 2000] [notice] SIGHUP received.  Attempting to restart
> [Thu Jun 29 19:15:30 2000] [info] mod_unique_id: using ip addr 203.59.136.58
> [Thu Jun 29 19:15:30 2000] [notice] Apache/1.3.12 (Unix) Debian/GNU PHP/3.0.16+M
> idgard/1.4-beta3/SG Midgard/1.4-beta3/SG configured -- resuming normal operations
> [Thu Jun 29 19:15:30 2000] [notice] suEXEC mechanism enabled (wrapper: 
>/usr/lib/apache/suexec)
> [Thu Jun 29 19:15:30 2000] [info] Server built: Apr 16 2000 10:43:23
> [Thu Jun 29 19:15:30 2000] [debug] mod_midgard.c(206): Midgard: database=midgard, 
>username=midgard, password=******
> [Thu Jun 29 19:15:30 2000] [crit] Midgard: Can't connect to local MySQL server 
>through socket '/tmp/mysql.sock' (111)

The file /tmp/mysql.sock should be created upon startup of the MySQL
server. So check if mysql is running before you startup Apache.

Also some installations of mysql will have the mysql.sock in a different
location. If this is the case, there is some dirt lying around on your
system. Because, as Emile stated it is libmysqlclient that is talking to
the socketfile, and you would want libmysqlclient to be of the same
version as the mysqld you are running. 

-- 
'The joy of my life is in Zion - Lauryn Hill'
Armand A. Verstappen * <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> *


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