Thanks for the heads-up about the "check" target. It sounds like the 
test for Apache needs to be a bit more specific--right now it tries 
to load specific loadable modules through Apache and it looks like 
this is failing on your system. I'm trying to get some of the tests 
to use file:// URLs so that people can try the tests without having 
to have Apache loaded with or without modules.

As far as a performance comparison with 3.1.5, any data you can 
provide on relative database sizes, indexing speed and search speed 
would be very helpful.

Cheers,
--
-Geoff Hutchison
Williams Students Online
http://wso.williams.edu/

At 3:29 AM -0500 3/6/01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Geoff,
>I wanted to tell you that rundig-32.sh ran great.... The only thing is
>I'm
>having a problem with "htdig-3.2.0b3-030401", I'm running on FreeBSD 3.2
>
>and I'm getting the errors below, when I ran a 'gmake check', I can't
>run
>a make on my machine.
>I want you to know that I searched htdig.org, and didn't find anything,
>but
>a reference to this problem came up on a page in Google, and it was one
>of your
>pages, but it wasn't on the your server... 404.
>Any help would be really appreciated......
>
>So you know................... compared to 3.1.5, this is fantastic, its
>so much faster,
>and it spiders faster, and the 'exact phrasing' works great....
>Thank,
>Bill Hudson
>
>1) FAIL: t_htdig
>Syntax error on line 12 of
>/var/www/virtual/searchndesign/search32/test/conf/httpd.conf:
>Cannot load /mod_env.so into server: Cannot open "/mod_env.so"
>htpurge: Database is empty!
>
>2) FAIL: t_htsearch
>Syntax error on line 12 of
>/var/www/virtual/searchndesign/search32/test/conf/httpd.conf:
>Cannot load /mod_env.so into server: Cannot open "/mod_env.so"
>
>3) FAIL: t_htnet
>Syntax error on line 12 of
>/var/www/virtual/searchndesign/search32/test/conf/httpd.conf:
>Cannot load /mod_env.so into server: Cannot open "/mod_env.so"


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