On Fri, 21 Aug 1998, Graham Wilton wrote:
> > Try running htsearch manually.
> > It will prompt you for things that would normally come from the HTML
> form:
> >
> > shield: [14]--$ ./htsearch
> > Enter value for words: computer
> > Content-type: text/html
> >
> > Enter value for format: builtin-short
> > <html><head><title>Search results for 'computer'</title></head>
> > <body bgcolor="#eef7ff">
> > <h2><img src="/htdig/htdig.gif">
> > .....
> >
> > This will show you if there is something wrong with htsearch or not.
>
> I tried this, and got the reply "Segmentation fault - core dumped" - which
> sounds pretty serious, and certainly explains the Apache error message.
> Any idea of the cause?
>
Graham,
I am currently setting up another engine on a Slackware Linux
2.0.34 box and I get the same problem.
I believe that you go some major barfing during the compile. The Digger
and HtFuzzy seem to be more resiliant to incorrect compiling. So far I
don't have the answer but I am going to be working on and hopefully
resolve it.
Things I am going to try :
Install an new copy of gcc. Check the libg++ etc...
Maren.
PS. I didn't know Presetle was still alive.
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