Hello and thanks for the help so far!

I started over on my testing machine with a clean reinstall of the midgard-data
package (after a "drop database midgard;", of course) and then imported only
nadmin_core_141.xmlgz. The error has shifted a little; after entering credentials
in the login box, I can either provoke an 'Access denied' (by providing false
credentials) or (entering correct ones) am just presented with the same login
screen again. Before the reinstall, I got php-errors with a call to an undefined
function "quitit()". So its different now, but I don't get any further.
Again, there is no snippet named "auth" and no GUID
'9bde96d7f83f8430710e95343ecb6990' in the repligard table, but since asgard and the
example-site are working fine, I believe the midgard-install is working perfectly.

Christoph


Emiliano wrote:


> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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> > > The GUID is in the repligard table. If you do
> > > select realm,id from repligard where guid='9bde96d7f83f8430710e95343ecb6990'
> > > I'd expect to see snippet record identification returned. If you don't,
> > > the repligard import of nadmin was faulty.
> >
> > it just says 'empty set'; there is no such record! But I do have a login page,
> > so repligard must have imported at least parts of nadmin_core_141.xmlgz !
>
> Well, I've found _something_ that could explain why it didn't import.
> Alan, who is in charge of nadmin these days? The file
> nadmin_SNAPSHOT_core.xmlgz is not well-formed.
>
> Alexander, shouldn't repligard complain about this?
>
> Emile
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