The installation should be placed on a redhat9 and i found some really
usefull pages to install midgard 1.5.0/asgard/aegir with redhat9. midgard
itself works good but there is something we should know. Maybe you can help
us finding the answers.
we want to setup a new linux server for web- and mail-hosting. Our big
problem is that i.e. smtp-authentification for mailservice is based on
cyrus-sasl2 which only could been installed with a new version od
berkeleydb. This db needs to have different/more actual libs than midgard.
Also the hosting tool and the interface for the users  we want to use are
based on mysql4.0. how can we give our costumer midgard AND a modern/actual
way working with webinterfaces. 
Redhat9 comes with apache2. uninstalling/not installing to get apache 1.3.27
is not the problem but installation of mrtg and webalizer is then more or
less a nightmare. I dont like the idea using OLD and UNSECURE stuff only for
the result that midgard is installed.
Does anybody know the right way implementing midgard within apache2, mysql4,
and so on...
I tried midgard 1.6.0 but installing midgard-data doesnt work (i tried twice
on different computers). Also midcom doesnt really could been installed
(repligard called an error in line 21503).  

Thank you, Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED]



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