I've been trying to install Midgard for the better part of three weeks, but I'm finding myself at wits end...
First I followed the installation instructions in the manual, but when I failed there I got the advice that the manual was hopelessly outdated, and that I should use the instructions at http://cvs.midgard-project.org/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/~checkout~/contrib/nadmin-m5-install.txt?rev=1.1&content-type=text/plain But then a Red Hat 8.0 rpm was announced on the list... Perfect. I upgraded to RH8 and downgraded Apache to 1.3.27, and gave the rpm a go. Need I say that I failed... Since it clearly was unsupported I didnt bother to ask for help, but set out to follow the instructions found on cvs to the letter. Apart from the fact that the version now is 1.4.4, and that mgd-nadmin-patches wasnt availeble (I guess they were outdated), everything went as it should up until 2.8 - Make and install mod_midgard. When running ./configure --with-apxs=/usr/sbin/apxs I recieve the following error: checking for midgard/midgard.h... no configure: error: Midgard header file midgard.h not found midgard.h is present in /usr/local/include/midgard and is world readable... I tried using --includedir=/usr/local/include/ and --includedir=/usr/local/include/midgard but no luck. Then I reinstalled midgard-lib using ./configure --prefix=/usr/local/midgard but mod_midgard-1.4.4/configure still produces the same error. First question: What should I do? Second question: Should the installation really be this hard? Am I the only one with this much problems??? Please Help! -Mats --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
