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From: "James Mackay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, January 08, 2002 3:17 PM
Subject: RE: [midgard-user] 1.4.2-1 and PHP 4.1.0


>
> > The simpliest way to install nadmin is to use a RedHat 7.1 system and
> > install the nadmin-rpms.
>
> I 'm confused as there are rpm for midgard-lib and midgard -php
>
> Oct 23, 2001 midgard-lib-1.4.1-5.hklc_RH71.src.rpm
>  midgard-lib Source
>
> Oct 22, 2001 mod_midgard-1.4.1-5.hklc_RH71.src.rpm
>  mod-midgard Source
>
> Oct 22, 2001 php-midgard-1.4.1-5.hklc_RH71.src.rpm
>  php-midgard Source
>
> Should we install these as well if midgard exists already or should we
install these if midgard does not exist?
>
> Thanks
>
> ja
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Since nadmin generates e.g. databases for a live and a stageing-environment
(and uses a lot of other tools
like mail-server etc.) I don't think that an installation on top of a normal
midgard does work. - but please make a try - I have never done it this way.

The easiest way is to install the RedHat-rpm's. (not from the source-rpm's)

Regards,
Anatol


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