>According to Waldo L. Jaquith:
>> I'm afraid that even using a great many "v"s didn't offer any more
>> verbosity than three "v"s.  But the message is still:
>> New server: www.cvillemusic.com, 80
>> htdig: Run complete
>> htdig: 1 server seen:
>> htdig:     www.cvillemusic.com:80 0 documents

Gilles wrote:
>That's really odd!  I just set up the following waldo.conf file:
>database_dir:           /var/tmp
>start_url:              http://www.cvillemusic.com
>limit_urls_to:  ${start_url}
>max_head_length:        50000
>search_algorithm:       exact:1 synonyms:0.5 endings:0.1
>server_max_docs:        5
>and ran "/usr/sbin/htdig -vvvvvvisc /var/tmp/waldo.conf".  It produced
>tons of output, and got the maximum of 5 documents I requested.  There's
>got to be something wrong with the htdig you've built.  Maybe try adding
>some trace prints here and there to see what it's doing.  Did you happen
>to get any warnings at link time about "debug" being multiply declared?
>I find it very strange that the verbose option, which increments the
>debug flag, seems to have no effect on your system.

Wow, that's really odd!  Ya' know, maybe I could get *you* to index the site.

<Grin>

No, really, thanks very much for trying that.  There is one possibility
that occurs to me -- I'm not running htdig from /usr/sbin, I'm running it
from my directory.  Do you see any reason why that would be a problem?

What I'll do now is erase all evidence of htdig, go back to my original
download, and re-compile and re-install it.  I'll grab all of the logging
and output, go through it for anything weird, and try and run it.  Anything
interesting, I guess, I'll post here!


Jaap de Heer wrote:
>OK, this one's maybe a bit too obvious, but, do any of
>your disks happen to be full, or almost full?

Ah, these basic questions are good! I checked, though, and it's not the
case.  Good try, though. :)

Thanks, all.

Best,
Waldo
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