Hi,

> I have several virtual hosts running under apache and don't feel like
> compiling & installing a separate htdig for each of them. I'd rather
> have one htdig installation (containing the htdig/bin directory) that
> can be shared by the virtual servers, each virtual host providing its
> own htdig.conf, db-dir and common-dir. Don't see any problem so far,
> some db-settings in htdig.conf would have to be changed for every server
> according to the htdig-FAQ.
> 
> As far as I understand htsearch, the binary contains absolute paths -
> correct ? Or can I simply copy the htsearch binary to the corresponding
> /cgi-bin/ dir and fire up the search ? 

This is exactly the set up I use for my virtual servers.

You can pass a parameter to htsearch that specifies the config file to use.  
Using this you can have a config file, database, and wrapper.html files  for 
each virtiual server.

It works well in my case.

---
Anthony Peacock       
CHIME, Royal Free & University College Medical School
WWW:    http://www.chime.ucl.ac.uk/~rmhiajp/
"Some days it is just not worth gnawing through the restraints."

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