On Sun, Mar 13, 2005 at 05:55:16PM +0100, Joakim Nomell wrote:

> > /usr/bin/htsearch -c $prefix/archives/htdig/<listname>.conf
> >
> >Give it something to search for and answer "short" for the format value.
> 
> Nothing in the webserverlog but the comandline test gave no output at all:

This suggests a problem with htdig / htsearch rather than Mailman.

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailman-2.1.5]# /usr/bin/htsearch -c 
> /prod/mailman/archives/private/si
> s/htdig/sis.conf

You could try adding "-v -v" before the "-c" to increase the verbosity
level. 

> [EMAIL PROTECTED] htdig]# ls -l
...
> -rw-rw-r--    1 mailman  mailman     16384 Mar 13 13:46 
> db.words.db_weakcmpr

Some versions of htdig have a bug that requires this file be writeable
by the user running htsearch.  Try making it world writeable and rerun
the htsearch commandline.  If it works, you could change the permissions
back and change ownership to be that of the web server uid.  If not, ask
on htdig-general (http://sourceforge.net/mail/?group_id=4593). 


George
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