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 --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
