"Michael Ross (PCT North West)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Run datagard - datagard runs without problems until it gets to package > midcom-example_multilang.xml.gz - REPLIGARD/READ-CRITICAL **: Failed to > allocate delayed resource 3255ca035c9ec5f38409622b8a78cf58 as a link oid for > record_extension ().
This looks like expat bug AFAIR. Which expat version? > Re-run datagard and tried to import this package on its own - same error > > Re-run datagard and selected all remaining packages to continue install > Midcom_multilang.xml.gz - REPLIGARD/READ-CRITICAL **: Failed to allocate > delayed resource 02650d1e212fbc0124bbfe30366dac1e as a link oid for > record_extension (). > > Re-run datagard and tried to import this package on its own - same error > > Re-run datagard and selected all remaining packages to continue install - no > further problems. So which one are imported and which one are not. Can you note anything about this? > Re-run datagard and added vhost development.web:8080 - screen says "Listen > 8080" at the bottom and datagard exits. > > Using firefox to display http://development.web:8080 - failed - displays > root file index. Further investigation shows that in mysql, under the newly > created midgard database, the host table is completely empty. Other tables > have been populated though. Looks like packages which has port defined are not imported. Are you sure that at least spider and aegir are imported? > > Using datagard attempted to create a 'normal' web address - www.leeds.nhs.uk > - datagard says "Listen 80" at the bottom then exits. Host table still > blank in midgard database. Datagard _updates_ host table only when db is created. Doesn't do any more for host table. > on months of fiddling - the live servers have a completely clean > configuration based on the original manual before datagard. This is not datagard or midgard-data package issue. When import is done midgard-data uses repligard exactly the same way as you could do this manually. So if repligard fails cause of some libraries bug , datagard will do the same. You can do import and update of database and packages manually , but you must look at midgard-data scripts. Believe me I really do not remember right now all steps which should be done to make correct update and import, so datagard from midgard-data is the best choice at this moment. > What info do you need to continue? Expat and glib version. We have problems with repligard. Not with midgard-data or datagard or even midgard-apache and php. Piotras --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
