Clifford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>  > I am using midgard on SuSE9.3 for a few month now - running smooth, no
> > trouble with mysql at all..
> 
> Wish I could say the same - I've deleted the whole lot and reinstalled but 
> now its just going around in circles with datagard stating it can't connect 
> to the database - stange how it manages to create all the tables but not 
> import the data to them.

Database is created by MySQL admin , while packages are imported using midgard 
user data.
Are you sure you didn't make any typo with username and password?

Some output with error could be helpfull.
 
> So now I've given up - if the product is going to put up such a fight to be 
> installed then I really do have better and other things to be getting on with.

Well, I doubt you can find any similiar tool. I think there is no such 
framework like midgard.
 
> Leaves me with the impression that a better installation process should be 
> used.

It's not perfect , but it is very good.
>From what you wrote till now I think you made mistake with username or 
>password.
 
> Many thanks guys for your help - I'll keep an eye on freshmeat for future 
> announcments and hope to see some progress and improvments in the future.

I think there are plenty users who want to help , but please describe your 
errors more detailed.

Piotras

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