According to Jonathan Schlackl:
> >There isn't much more htdig can do while indexing--what date should it use
> >when the server doesn't return a Last-Modified: header?
> 
> I know - my handler examines all the "includes" in an SSI file and selects
> the appropriate date to have the server return - it sets the last-modified
> header to that date. It works quite well - except for this issue ;)
> 
> I've upgraded to the latest snapshot now (3.2.0b4-110401) and still the same
> problem. I added a server_wait_time of up to 30 and still no help......
> I had a look at "/server-status" while the dig is happening and the server
> load seems to be ok - when the hangup starts an Apache request just sits
> there and idles - it has no PID which is interesting....any ideas what else
> I could try?

Run with many -v options (e.g. -vvvvvv) and see what htdig is doing right
before it hangs.  Also, if you can kill htdig with a signal that gets
a core dump (or run htdig under the debugger), it might be helpful to
get a stack backtrace at the point where it hangs.

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Gilles R. Detillieux              E-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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