> Apparently, it is not possible to get things working when libmidgard was
> compiled without sitegroups enabled, because otherwise I got that
> (already reported) message about the undefined symbol
> mgd_delete_sitegroups when apache tries to load libphp3.so. I played a
> bit around and recompiled php3 after setting
> 
> #define MIDGARD_SITEGROUPS 0
> 
> in config.h. I recompiled and installed php3 from a clean source tree
> and tried to start apache again. This time, the linker complained about
> _another_ missing symbol: mgd_sitegroups.

Thank you. Non-sitegroup was indeed broken. I've checked in the fixes in
CVS.

> Ok, I deleted everything and compiled libmidgard with sitegroups
> enabled. Then I compiled mod_midgard and libphp3 again from scratch and
> installed them. This time, apache could be started w/o without any
> barfing. I know that the authentication for the root page has changed,
> but I don't know if that already applies to the 1.4beta4 source tarball.

It doesn't, but frankly, you're better off with the current CVS release
than 1.4beta4. With Alexanders permission, I'll cut an 1.4beta5 soon.
I consider beta4 broken.

> is present in httpd.conf, then public midgard pages work but I keep
> getting "authentication failed, retry?" and no error messegaes in the
> log (loglevel debug). I guess, that apache and midgard are in a clich
> here.

Did you try 'admin*'?

Emile


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