Sorry for the noise. We resolved it: 

On Fri, 29 Oct 2004 12:36:54 +0900
Joel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote

> ... 
> 
> We get the following error:
> 
> > Auth_PG_grp_group_field takes one argument, the name of the group-name field.
> 
> on the directive 
> 
>     Auth_PG_grp_group_field rid
> 
> These are the directives we are using:
> 
>    Auth_PG_host 127.0.0.1
>     Auth_PG_port 5432
>     Auth_PG_database apache_auth
>     Auth_PG_user postgres
>     Auth_PG_pwd postgres
>     Auth_PG_pwd_table user_bbs
>     Auth_PG_uid_field uid
>     Auth_PG_pwd_field pw
>     Auth_PG_grp_table user_bbs
> #    Auth_PG_gid_field rid               # name change from 2.0.0
>     Auth_PG_grp_group_field rid        # Auth_PG_gid_field -> Auth_PG_grp_group_field

The comment on the above directive seems to have been parsed as an
additional parameter, so we just removed the comment and apache runs
with no problems.

>     Auth_PG_grp_user_field uid          # works from 2.0.0
> #    Auth_PG_grp_whereclause " and rid = '[EMAIL PROTECTED]' "
>     Auth_PG_encrypted on
>     Auth_PG_hash_type MD5
>     AuthName "Please Enter Your Password"
>     AuthType Basic
>     <Limit POST GET>
>         require valid-user
>         require group [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>     </Limit>
> 
> ...
> Apologies in advance if the noise is not appreciated.


-- 
Joel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>



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