On Thursday, September 4, 2003, at 03:40 AM, Vince LaMonica wrote:

I'm running 3.1.6, compiled from source [via gcc 3.2.2 ala Mandrake 9.1].
I had upgraded from mdk 8.2, which used gcc 2.96, so I grabbed the 3.1.6
tarball and recompiled. However, I kept some of the same scripts [i
believe under mdk 8.2, i had hand compiled 3.1.5?].


All appears ok, except that in a cron script, I'm:

mv $DBDIR/db.excerpts.work $DBDIR/db.excerpts
mv $DBDIR/db.words.db.work_weakcmpr $DBDIR/db.words.db_weakcmpr

I think there is some confusion regarding the version that you were running previously. The files in question are not generated by 3.1.x versions of ht://Dig. To the best of my knowledge, these files are only generated by the 3.2 (beta) versions. Although you may have previously compiled a version of 3.1.5, it looks like your system has actually been using a 3.2. Perhaps an ht://Dig RPM was installed from your distro? I am not sure what Mandrake is doing these days, but I know that Red Hat has for some unknown reason been distributing 3.2 betas for quite some time now.


Unless you really need some feature from the beta, you are probably best off sticking with 3.1.6 and adjusting your scripts accordingly.

Jim



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