Hello Maarten,

What version of Midgard you are trying to install?

About PHP, Midgard has it's own PHP API module but
it does not install PHP itself (so PHP should be
installed before installing Midgard).

BTW: What version of PHP you have running?

Also, if you have anything in Apache error_log
it would be helpful...

Cheers!

//Henri


Maarten wrote:
Thank you for your reply Edwin,
> apachetl configtest is OK. Strange enough, I've loaded mod_midgard back in apache and now I can (re)start Apache once. When I do that, I can access
midgard.myurl.com/ but that just shows a directory index with /images in it. midgard.myurl.com/asgard returns in a Page not found.
Another strange thing is, when I restart Apache again, it fails again without an error message. I have to unload mod_midgard, uncomment the relevant lines in httpd.conf and restart Apache to get it back to work.
After that it all starts again as described above.
I haven't used the RPM's by the way, but compiled from source.
Do you have some other ideas?
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    *From:* Edwin Barendse <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    *To:* [EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    *Sent:* Friday, April 09, 2004 11:32 AM
    *Subject:* RE: [midgard-user] After installing Midgard, Apache
    doesn't start

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,



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    -----Original Message-----
    *From:* Maarten [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
    *Sent**:* Thursday, April 08, 2004 6:44 PM
    *To:* [EMAIL PROTECTED]
    *Subject:* [midgard-user] After installing Midgard, Apache doesn't start



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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