>> I didn't do anything to enable the cache since (mostly because I don't
>> see
>> where to do it, is it in the host dirrective?)  so I'm using
>> midgard-root-nommp.php  I get this error on all midgard sites
>> Fatal error: Not a midgard request. in /etc/apache/midgard-root.php on
>> line 40
>>
>> Where that lines is
>>
>>  mgd_eval("?>".mgd_template("code-compat")."<?php ","code-compat");
>>
>>
>> If I use just plain midgard-root.php then I just get the following
>> dumped
>> to the browser
>>
>> <[code-compat]> <[code-global]> <[code-init]><[ROOT]><[code-finish]>
>
> This is exactly what I got. Try to set up a pagecache directory with the
> right permissions and add it to your configuration. If I remember
> correctly, this worked for me.

I just added the cache dir dirrective and everything works fine now.  Not
sure why it wouldn't work without it, maybe the second root file needs to
be put to sleep.

> BTW, I thought we finally got rid of the non-mmp old-mod-midgard module
> with Midgard 1.6.0?? This two-versions thing may confuse new users /
> admins very badly...

guess so.

Thanks for the help
Miles

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