Matthias Englert wrote:

> I have installed midgard from CVS a few weeks ago. What should I do to update?

For MMP? Ehm, I don't know. I'd just fetch latest, really.

> Do I have to deinstall midgard before I install new from CVS?

I don't think so... although I'm not 100% sure you won't bump into the
existing midgard-lib while compiling the new one. I've seen no problems
lately. The other two can just be recompiled and installed.

> I had three problems with midgard recently. Unfortunately I wasn't able to
> figure out which of them are my own fault and I also don't know which of them
> are MMP related.
>
> 1. I have started to build a pretty simple site. Everything works with midgard
> lite, but with midgard the browser shows nothing and never stops loading.
> mysqld and httpd heavily using the CPU. I thought it is a infinite loop in my
> design but I can't find it (and midgard lite works...). I can give a database
> dump on request.

If it's an empty style, that's just been fixed. Otherwise, use
midgard-pageresolve to dump the page to see if it's really stuck on the
page parse or something else.

> 2. <(author)> does nothing. Either I'm too stupid or it's not predefined. What
> should it display exactly?

I think this has been handled on the list.

> 3. no pagelinks. I really would like to have them, but than... if you say it's
> to difficult, I have to live with it.

Not difficult, but not trivial, and it takes time to implement. Time
which I currently lack. I'm looking into getting MMP to releasable
quality (which needs testers), after that I'm starting on new work.
Scripting, for one.

Emile



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