Hi - Unless you know your way around C and C++ code, there is probably not a lot that you can do to solve the problem. You might try grabbing one of the latest snapshots, but that is by no means guaranteed to solve anything. If you are on a system that will let you generate a core file, and if you have gdb available, you might try grabbing a backtrace and submitting that to the list. That might be of some use to the developers working on the 3.2 code.

This may have been asked already, but do you in fact need functionality from the 3.2 branch? If not, your best bet might be to get away from the betas and move back to 3.1.6.

Jim

On Thursday, April 3, 2003, at 04:46 AM, Abbie Greene wrote:

I should've also mentioned that I have tried this with compression off.
I also have not added any real changes to the config file ... running
3.2.0b4 on Redhat Linux 8.0

Thanks!
Abbie

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Lately I've been getting a lot of segmentation faults when try to run
HTDig against a set of certain files, only .txt or .html. The files are
rather large, they are 10K filings. However I never seem to receive any
reason why it fails. I've run HTDig on larger sets of these files, and
it has run fine. I'm starting to wonder if there is something I should
recompile it with for testing? I'm a newbie, so any help is truly
appreciated!


If I do recompile it, do I just remove all instance of htdig on my
machine? I'd like to 'save the old databases' for searchability reasons
though. The sets that Htdig runs on usually takes about 2 days to run,
and I have to update these databases every week with new data. We
haven't started this cycle yet, but I'd like to try and smooth
everything out in regards to these segmentation faults before we start
anything...any help is truly appreciated!


Thanks!

Abbie


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