alessandro bottoni <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Alle 16:22, venerd_ 21 gennaio 2005, Piotras ha scritto:
> > If you created "midgard" database using datagard , you should import
> > packages to this database. You can not import packages to database which
> > was not created by midgard-data.
> >
> > Piotras
> 
> Mmmhhhh.... I tried again, cross-checking that I was using my midgard 
> database. Datagard still complains about a connection error with the DB (but 
> it does not mention the DB name, so I do not know where exactly is the 
> problem).
> 
> Of course, I checked that my "midgard" db was reacheable using my "midgard" 
> username and my "midgard" password. It works fine when I access it from the  
> MySQL Client. 
> 
> As a further cross-checking measure, I tried to stop/start Apache2 a few 
> times 
> and to shutdown and restart the PC. No way... :-(
> 
> The directories under /var/lib/midgard remain empty.
> 
> Any further suggestion?


Do you run datagard as root?
"midgard" database created with datagard?
You may also look at /etc/midgard/repligard.conf file after connection error,
to see what password , login and database is set.

Piotras


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