On Friday, July 18, 2003, at 05:00 PM, Rob Brandt wrote:


I created a link from /apache/cgi-bin/htsearch to /opt/www/htdig/bin/ and now it
works. If this is not the right thing to do, let me know.


Rob



As long as the MM config variable HTDIG_HTSEARCH_PATH points to htsearch, all is well.


The need for this and other configuration issues is fully explained in the INSTALL.htdig-mm file added to your MM build directory by patch #444884


Quoting Rob Brandt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:


hmm, I have no file "/opt/www/htdig/bin/htsearch". There's a bunch of other
stuff there, but not htsearch.


I had already made the change in $prefix/Mailman/mm_cfg.py, but hadn't
verified
that this file existed.

The log file says cause: htsearch

Rob


Quoting Richard Barrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:



On Friday, July 18, 2003, at 02:01 PM, Rob Brandt wrote:


OK, I have it mostly installed and working. Sending a message to my
test list
creates the search form at the top of the archives. I've run the cron
job
manually, and the db's have been created without error in
/opt/www/htdig/common.

Have list specific db's also been created in:


$prefix/archives/private/<listname>/htdig.

But when I try to run a search, I get:

htdig Archives Access Failure
search failed -12-


This error is because mmsearch is not getting back any output from the
STDOUT of an htsearch instance that is has run as a sub-process to
search the list-specifc indexes.


Have you checked MM's error log ($prefix/logs/error) for some
indication of the problem?

Are you certain that the MM config variable HTDIG_HTSEARCH_PATH has the
right value assigned to match your htdig installation? I think you will
find the default value in $prefix/Mailman/Defaults.py is
'/usr/local/bin/htsearch' and you might want to re-assign that to
'/opt/www/htdig/bin/htsearch' in $prefix/Mailman/mm_cfg.py if you have
installed htdig in /opt/www/htdig.


Let us know how you get on.

If you want to make another attempt to access a list archive then go
via the
list users information page.

If this problem persists then please e-mail the following information
to the
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:


    http://www.example.org/pipermail/testlist/
    /mailman/mmsearch/testlist

What now?

Rob


Quoting Richard Barrett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:



On Thursday, July 17, 2003, at 03:12 PM, Rob Brandt wrote:


I am attempting to apply Richard Barrett's htdig integration patch to
my mailman
2.1.2 installation and am running into difficulties.


The patch pages say that I need to apply the "Archive indexer control
to improve
index" before applying the htdig patch, and the Archive patch says I
have to
apply bug fix patch #728836 first. But I can't find any reference to
a #728836
anywhere in the tracking system, including patches, bugs or feature
requests.



Try looking here:


http://sourceforge.net/tracker/
index.php?func=detail&aid=728836&group_id=103&atid=100103

Has this been incorporated in 2.1.2?  I tried applying the Archive
indexer patch
directly, but it failed.


At times patches, including #728836, get included in the CVS in
preparation for the next MM release (2.1.3 I guess) and are marked as
closed although they are still necessary for the current stable
release
(2.1.2 in the case of #728836). The patches are still on sourceforge.


The INSTALL.htdig-mm file in the #444884 patch contains the URLs of
all
the necessary precursor patches on soruceforge. You can also view that
file content here:


http://www.openinfo.co.uk/mailman/patches/444884/install.html

Help?

Thanks

Rob









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