On Tue, 2003-06-24 at 01:01, Jim Cole wrote:
> On Monday, June 23, 2003, at 01:45 PM, Kevin Breit wrote:
> 
> > I am indexing using ht://dig (whatever is on RH8) using a custom conf
> 
> For various reasons, you might be better off running something other 
> than what Red Hat provides. For a production server, you should 
> probably drop back to 3.1.6. If you want (or need) some 3.2 beta 
> functionality, a recent snapshot might be a better choice.

*sigh*  As a matter of fact, we're running RH9.  Does this make a
difference?

> > file in a custom directory.  I get the following error during rundig:
> >
> > /usr/bin/rundig: line 36: 10506 Segmentation fault      $BINDIR/htdig 
> > -i
> > $opts $stats $alt
> >
> > How can I debug this?
> 
> Try running htdig by itself with some -v's so that you can get a better 
> idea of what is happening. If you are using a custom config, the 
> command line would probably look something like
> 
>    htdig -i -c /path/to/config -vvv
> 
> The more v's the more verbose the output.
> 
> If you are familiar with development tools, you might also tweak your 
> settings so that a core file is generated and then pull a stack trace 
> from the core. However there is likely to be little interest in chasing 
> down problems in an old beta snapshot unless it is clear that the 
> problem is also applicable to the current code base.

Yeah, I am familiar with debugging tools.  I may try that.

Thanks

Kevin



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