>According to [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
>>  I've been fooling with htdig, trying to get the standard distribution of
>>  the 3.2.0b3 version to compile and run on the newly arrived Mac OS X
>>  Server 2.0. I've gotten stuck, and I'm a little out of my depth dealing
>>  with Unix C++.
>>
>>  I'm trying to upgrade a web server from Mac OS X Server 1.2 to Mac OS X
>>  Server 2.0, and htdig is the final piece of the puzzle. I had previously
>>  used version 3.1.5, compiled using instructions published on StepWise,
>  > but those instructions don't seem to work with the new version of the OS.
>
>The instructions on StepWise refer to a patch which is 3.1.5 specific,
>so that part won't work, but I'd imagine the rest of the pointers in the
>article would be relevant.  The changes in the patch are some that Geoff
>and I have carried forward into the 3.2 code, so it shouldn't be needed,
>but I can't say that there aren't other changes in 3.2 that won't work
>on Mac OS X.
>
>If you get down to specifics (on the list) about what errors you're running
>into, maybe someone will be able to make helpful suggestions.

The error that he is talking about (lack of "stream.h") is the same 
one that I ran into under Mac OS X (personal, c.f. the "Bus error" 
discussion earlier). This is not a surprise, as Mac OS X Server is 
now based on the "personal" version of Mac OS X.

This is the error that Mac OS X Server produces when attempting to 
follow the Stepwise instructions at 
http://www.stepwise.com/Articles/Workbench/2000-02-26.01.html; it is 
identical to the error that I ran into earlier with Mac OS X:

c++ -c 
-DDEFAULT_CONFIG_FILE=\"/Local/Library/WebServer/htdig/conf/htdig.conf\" 
-I../htlib -I../htcommon -I../db/dist -I../include -g -O2 String.cc
String.cc:14: stream.h: No such file or directory
make[1]: *** [String.o] Error 1
make: *** [all] Error 1

Note that this was an attempt to use 3.1.5, as that it what the 
stepwise instructions refer to, but it certainly appears to be the 
same error.

Jerry
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  shadow we cannot replace. We've been crying bloody tears at the lack
  of it, frantically trying to reattach it with whatever comes to hand.
  But in our frenzy we are never asked the right question until too
  late: "Man, why are you crying?"
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  fickle subjects, and we choose a fickle God.--FlameWar: The Passion of
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