On Sat, Feb 24, 2001 at 09:27:23PM +0100, Jochen Lillich wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> using Midgard for quite some time now (it must be about a year), I'd
> like to start using the new possibilities repligard offers. But I
> can't make heads nor tails out of it. :-(
>
> Can someone please give me some pointers into documentation that helps
> me understanding what's to do for exporting and importing sites? I
> feel kinda dumb, since people seem to use repligard as everyday tool
> now and I don't even know how to get started.
>
> I also tried to use xsg, but it gives me errors even if started as
> "xsg -h".
>
> I have two example cases:
>
> 1. I have a Midgard site in a sitegroup sharing a database with other
> sites. I'd like to export this site(group) and import it into its
> own new database.
>
> 2. I have several sites in development and it would be great if I
> could do the development on my machine, making the results public
> on a web server from time to time.
>
> What steps are necessary to achieve these goals?
First of all, read Repligard chapter in Midgard Manual. It will give you
a basic overview how replication process touches Midgard Database.
Second, if you're familiar with XML, look into
lib/repligard/repligard.conf.in, it contains full description of
configuration file format. Repligard.xml file in that directory also is
useful for understanding Repligard. It defines how Repligard accesses
Midgard Database and treats resources there (and especially
dependencies).
--
Sincerely yours, Alexander Bokovoy
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