Hi!

Yesterday I tried to disable sitegroups, but that was desastrous.. At
the moment the best way to avoid these problems seems to be building up
a brand new site with proper sitegroup configuration...

Matthias

Am Don, 2003-07-24 um 10.58 schrieb Matthias Gelbhardt:
> Hi!
> 
> After looking into the mysql.log I saw, that when a user tries to log
> in, midgard performs a select where the group has to be 0. Is it
> possible, that on the old server sitegroups where not enabled and so it
> was possible to have all users in different groups that are not group 0?
> 
> Do I have to recompile Midgard to disable sitegroup support or is there
> a runtime-setting somewhere? 
> 
> Is it possible to move the site into a new sitegroup? 
> 
> Matthias
> 
> Am Mit, 2003-07-23 um 20.26 schrieb Marcin Sołtysiak:
> > > The Old-Interface. There were problems importing Aegir... I 
> > > think on the
> > > old server was something 1.4 like running, cant say if with or without
> > > SG, on the new server we habe Biergarten with SG.
> > 
> > Hmm... Try setting Loglevel to debug in apache and error_reporting to
> > E_ALL ..maybe some info appears
> > 
> > Solt
> > 
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