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Hi Maarten, I have Midgard running on a SuSE 9.0 box with all the default RPM’s
and only Compiled Midgard. So I don’t think that you should remove or
compile any thing else. Maybe just your apache config
is not correct. Pleasy try > apachectl
configtest and that should come out ok. Regards, Edwin
Barendse -----Original Message----- Hi all, I just did my first install of the Midgard Framework. As far
as I can notice, it went well. After finishing my installation I've ran /usr/sbin/ldconfig
so SuSE Linux 9 is able to find the Midgardfiles. When I tried to restart Apache after that, it would
not run. It doesn't give an error message. It just returns to the shell
and doesn't server any pages anymore. When I unload mod_midgard Apache runs fine again. Unfortunately I'm pretty new to Linux and completely
new to Midgard, so I've got no clue where to start to solve this problem. I hope anyone can point me in the right direction. I use
SuSE Linux 9 (no KDE or Gnome), Apache 1.3 and PHP 4. I've read somewhere on the internet that I should have
removed my existing PHP-installation, because Midgard would install one? Is
that true? Thanks in advance for any help! Cheers, Maarten |
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