> 1.)
>
> 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.
>
> 2.)
these are the problems I had when I tried recompiling without site groups - It
does work OK if you use site groups - Its only on my development portable -
for porting the framed admin stuff..
I also spent yesterday creating a apt-get/dselect like web page tool for
midgard - for installing pages/styles/codesnippets etc.
- It gets a list of available servers (distributed storage)
- downloads a list of available packages from them (still perfecting this
package standard... - eg. versioning, descriptions???
- pick install/upgrade..
- It then downloads with http: queries - on single elements rather than tgz
files - so it should be platform independant...
regards
alan
>
>
> Frank
>
>
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