"Miles Scruggs" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I totally cleaned my system of all things midgard and started over fresh.
> Looks like everything installed fine, but still having some minor issues.
> 
> Looks like it defaults to not use the caching feature. 

Yep, cache features still have  few bugs.

> The vhost is setup
> with midgard-root-nommp.php and the cachedir commented out.  For some reason
> this throws up the 
> 
> "Fatal error: Not a midgard request. in /etc/apache/midgard-root-nommp.php
> on line 40"

:(
Houston. We have problems.
 
> So then I comment that root file out in the vhost that datagard made, fix
> the dirs that it thought would be ideal for blobs and cache. 

Which dirs should be ideal for You?

> [Thu Apr  1 01:42:24 2004] [debug] midgard-apache1.c(1576): [client
> 66.189.179.60] Midgard: setting blobdir /home/midgard/blobs

I do not think it is FSH compatible, and I thought that everyone wants that.

> [Thu Apr  1 01:42:25 2004] [notice] child pid 14877 exit signal Segmentation
> fault (11)

You comented PageCacheDir and pointed root file for midgard-root.php?

> On a side note I have some questions:
> 
> Where do I specify the base path for repligard and most other things midgard

In most cases You do not need to make this , as we want to follow Your prefix
choosen while compiling midgard-core.
If for some reason path for datagard was not found , please let me know.
 
> Where do I specify the path for blobs? 

In Vhost conf
MidgardBlobDir /path

> Where do specify the path for the caching dir?

In Vhost conf
MidgardPageCacheDir /path

 
> Why is it that on my first time running datagard it will make 5 hosts with
> no prefixes on any of the hosts with all the same name, if I chose to make a
> vhost in the menu.  

Where are these vhosts? 
In host table in midgard DB?
In Apache configuration?

>On the other hand if I don't make a vhost the first time
> through, it will prefex everything sensibly, but leave the name as
> localhost. 

In host table?

> If I then add a vhost it will set the name up for all hosts, but
> leave the prefix untouched for all hosts?  I just thought that was really
> odd.

Looks like. Please describe with more details Your Vhost configuration.

Piotras

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