I just installed Midgard on Fedora, because I'm in the process of making
packages. I ran into the same problems. Midgard somehow does not want to
believe that there really is no MidgardPageCacheDir and instead thinks
it's there but empty. Maybe this is an Apache 2 thing? For me, the fix
was activating the page cache.
before:
MidgardRootfile /etc/httpd/modules/midgard-root-nommp.php
#MidgardPageCacheDir /var/local/cache/midgard
#MidgardRootFile /etc/httpd/modules/midgard-root.php
after:
#MidgardRootfile /etc/httpd/modules/midgard-root-nommp.php
MidgardPageCacheDir /var/local/cache/midgard
MidgardRootFile /etc/httpd/modules/midgard-root.php
The MidgardPageCacheDir must exist and be writable by apache.
David
No, I'haven't!
-----Original Message-----
From: David Schmitter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 4:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [midgard-user] Beta Release of Midgard and Aegir
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
apachectl configtest
checks only the syntax of the config
it returns: Syntax ok!
Must be the wrong day :)
Have you tried to replace the "Include" directives with the content of
the included files?
David
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