After puzzling how to for the greater part of the day, I got htdig to 
work. I managed to have it work fine for several sites locally of about 
35 pages, and a site of 121 pages or so on the internet. Then I was 
trying a site of ours with 520 pages. Every time I ran rundig, I got a 
message like:

/bin/sort: @DATABASE_DIR@ /sort0989080: no such file or 
directory.
htmerge: word sortfailed

As I said I only get this on this sit with a great number of pages. The 
post I saw on deja news was very similar to the problem I am having 
(I searched for @DATABASE_DIR@.. thats how I found this list)

">       HTML.cc: In method `void HTML::do_tag(class Retriever &, 
class String
>&)':
>       HTML.cc:677: warning: initialization of non-const `String &' 
from
>rvalue `String'
>       ../htlib/htString.h:63: warning: in passing argument 1 of
>`String::operator =(String &)'

What compiler are you using? I don't get any significant warnings 
when
compiling with gcc or egcs, even when using -Wall to turn on all 
warnings.

>I went ahead and installed it anyway and tried to do a rundig. Got 
some
>messages from htdig saying that it couldn't find my PDF parser. I 
didn't
>worry to much about that, but then:
>
>       /usr/bin/sort: @DATABASE_DIR@/sort0070600000: No such 
file or directory
>       htmerge: Word sort failed"

That first person, in response to another list user, seems to think it 
has to do with the way he compiled it, since there was a mistake.  
However, it works fine for me on lots of sites but just not on that very 
large one. I was watching while it compiled and don't remember 
getting any errors either. 
This is the only other message I have seen with that problem that I 
have. I would guess it was uncommon. The only thing I could think 
of was that it needed more space to sort due to the number of 
pages? I tried to make a sort dir in several bin dirs on my drive.. but 
that did not help. 
the error I got started with just 
/bin/sort:
where as directly above you can see that persons was 
/usr/bin/sort:
I get this error when searching our site directly.. in house, OR on 
the host web server. 
I guess I can install dig here at home and see if it does the same 
thing. 

Dave

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