support wrote:
>
> I recompiled with compiler option O0 and it works fine now.
Now, try to upgrade your compiler. searchd works faster if compiled with -O2.
And please, submit your search engine to our list, at
http://www.sw.com.sg/products/aspseek/install
>
> Thank you very much!
>
> On Thu, 1 Feb 2001, Kir Kolyshkin wrote:
>
> > rob wrote:
> > > I successfully indexed 30,000 websites. with aspseek 1.0
> > >
> > > When i search with one word, everything works perfect.
> > >
> > > When i search with 2 or more words seperarted by space, an error
> > > occurs and typically searchd -D is gone/dies
> >
> > First, please don't ask ASPSeek-related questions at MnogoSearch webboard.
> > ASPSeek and MnogoSearch are completely unrelated and even competing projects.
> >
> > Second, I suspect that your compiler is weird. Please try to recompile searchd
> > without -O2 flag. To do that, run
> >
> > CXXFLAGS="-g -O0" ./configure --your-options
> > make clean
> > cd src
> > make searchd
> >
> > then manually install searchd to /usr/local/aspseek/sbin/ (or there you have it)
> > and restart (killall -TERM searchd; sleep 5; ./searchd -D)
> >
> > Try your search again. If it is ok and searchd is stable now, blame your compiler,
> > or, better, upgrade it. It it is not, please take sure that your running searchd
> > is really compiled without -O2, and then blame us. No! Don't blame, just send a
> > bug report to [EMAIL PROTECTED], and tell all the details.
> >
> > BTW to subscribe to aseek-users, please send "subsribe aseek-users" in the
> > body of the message to [EMAIL PROTECTED] This list is a definitive
> > place for ASPSeek users' problems.
> >
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> > "Ok, the guy who made the netfilter Makefile was probably on some interesting
> > and probably illegal drugs when we wrote it." -- Linus Torvalds.
> >
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