Hi Aaron,

On Wed, Jun 20, 2007 at 08:57:59AM -0600, Aaron Dalton wrote:
> >> In deployment it asked for a Realm Name and I did not use the default
> >> "Realm 1".  Is that a problem?
> > It should not be, but it might. From the error message I deduce that
> > during the server initialization, your PKI realm could not be read from
> > the configuration. Can you please post your config.xml so that we can
> > have a look at it?
> > 
> I don't see the name of the realm I created (Super Duper Games) in this
> file.  I have Template-Tookit installed and the Makefile.PL still
Are you sure? Template Toolkit is extensively used in the deployment,
which would explain why your realm name is not in there ...
What does perl -e 'use Template' say?

> complained.  The only Template.pm I see on my system is with the
> Text-Template module. 
That's weird:
trinidad:~ klink$ find usr/local -name 'Template.pm'
usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.8/darwin-2level/Template.pm

I've got a Template.pm which comes from the Template::Toolkit package
...

> Thanks again for your help.
You're welcome ...

Best regards,
    Alex
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