Hi Michael,

> The XML cache is required by OpenCA::Crypto. We use this object to get
> all configuration informations. The only chance to work around this is
> to write a module with the interface of the XML cache :(
>
> The best thing is if there is an already running OpenCA. If you use the
> initXMLcache like coded in functions/initServer then you can use the
> already running daemon. OpenCA::XML::Cache->startDaemon detects a
> running daemon. So there will be no problems. If you want to be sure
> simply use the running cache and never call startDaemon.

thanks, that helps a lot. I will use the already running XML cache
and let the script exit with an error if the daemon is not running.

I will try this out once I've got a working OpenCA installation again,
I toasted my install to test your SuSE fix...

cu

Martin



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