Felix Natter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> > You can do this little trick.
> > Download Aegir-1.0.1, unpack its all xml files to 
> > $prefix/share/midgard/data.
> > ( overwrite old files or remove them ).
> > Create new database with datagard, old Aegir will be automagically imported.
> 
> thanks, this works. Although somehow when I ran datagard to create the
> database and I said yes to "create virtual host", it created a httpd.conf
> with "LoadModule midgard_module /usr/lib/apache/1.3/midgard-apache2.so"
> instead of "LoadModule midgard_module /usr/lib/apache/1.3/midgard-apache1.so".

Yep, this is one of the most stupid bugs in midgard-data.
 
> I guess I should install the 1.6.2 sources that Eero will up though, because
> http://<VHOST>/ still does not work. I was under the wrong impression that 
> aegir
> was the whole CMS, but from what I know now it's just the administrative 
> interface.

One of them , with some special features.
 
> Of course I need the engine to display the content to be working too, so do
> I have to install 1.6.2 in order for this to work (or how do I tell midgard
> that http://<VHOST> should display the pages I create using aegir)?

Aegir "translates" your work to midgard internals.
http://www.midgard-project.org/documentation/concepts/page_and_style

You should consider using MidCOM. 
http://www.midgard-project.org/projects/midcom/features.html

But unfortunatelly host with /midgard prefix is not working in your case.

Piotras

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