On 2003-05-09 18:04 Geoff Hutchison wrote... >> I set up htdig as usual on a Red Hat Linux AS 2.1 box. It runs fine >> via the command line, but when I run it via the web, it's very odd.... > > Err, I take from this that "htsearch" runs fine via the command line but > not through a CGI. > >> 1. When there are no matches, I get a 500 error. >> 2. When there are matches, I get a result page showing some results, >> but the page is usually truncated, ending right in the middle of a result. > > Have you taken a look at the web server error log? Certainly in the case > of #1 above, it will give the output from STDERR in the error log. > > As for 2, I'd want a bit more info. It might be a timeout issue. Does > your client timeout? How does the page actually end? Have you tried > pulling up a browser on the server itself (ideally using localhost)? > We get the same problem as mentioned above. This is a really odd situation and a major bug if I might say. It has nothing to do with timing out because htdig and webserver are on the same machine. It looks as though htdig 3.2.0-x has issues with 4K blocks. Is there someone who knows about this issue and has a patch/solution for this major issue?
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