Alexander Klink wrote:
> 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?
> 

It does not complain.

>> 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 apologize.  I found it in my /mach/ directory.  Makefile.PL still
complained, however.

So something went wrong in deployment?  Is it possible to delete and
re-deploy with debugging or something?

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Aaron Dalton       |   Super Duper Games
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