Here's the verbose log from the Plucker console:
Set PLUCKERHOME Eviroment Var to: d:\Program Files\Plucker
Set PLUCKEDIR Eviroment Var to: D:\Program Files\Plucker
Running "d:\Program Files\Plucker\Python\python.exe" "d:\Program Files\Plucker\P
yPlucker\Spider.py" -s ReverendFun
Pluckerdir is 'D:\Program Files\Plucker'...
Using proxy '' with authentication for user ''...
---- 0 collected, 1 to do ----
Processing http://pda.reverendfun.com/daily.php?bw=yes...
Retrieved ok.
Moved from 'http://pda.reverendfun.com/daily.php?bw=yes' to 'http://rev-fun.go
spelcom.net/features/pda/daily.php?bw=yes'.
Parsed ok; 2 images.
---- 1 collected, 2 to do ----
Processing http://rev-fun.gospelcom.net/add_toon_in.....20030224&bw=yes...
Retrieved ok.
Parsed ok.
---- 2 collected, 1 to do ----
Processing http://rev-fun.gospelcom.net/features/pd.....com_logo_bw.gif...
Retrieved ok.
Parsed ok.
---- all 3 pages retrieved and parsed ----


Writing out collected data...
Writing document 'Reverend Fun' to file D:\Program Files\Plucker\channels/Revere
ndFun/ReverendFun.pdb
Converting http://rev-fun.gospelcom.net/features/pd.....ight=20&depth=1...
Converting http://rev-fun.gospelcom.net/add_toon_in.....ght=135&depth=1...
Converting http://rev-fun.gospelcom.net/features/pda/daily.php?bw=yes...
Wrote 1 <= plucker:/~special~/index
Wrote 2 <= http://rev-fun.gospelcom.net/features/pda/daily.php?bw=yes
Wrote 5 <= plucker:/~special~/metadata
Wrote 11 <= http://rev-fun.gospelcom.net/features/pd.....ight=20&depth=1
Wrote 12 <= http://rev-fun.gospelcom.net/add_toon_in.....ght=135&depth=1
Done!


Right after it displays "Done!" an error pops up. The details are:
PYTHON caused an invalid page fault in
module KERNEL32.DLL at 017f:bff7b9a6.
Registers:
EAX=00000000 CS=017f EIP=bff7b9a6 EFLGS=00000246
EBX=00825d70 SS=0187 ESP=0096fbd0 EBP=0099acac
ECX=6e61656c DS=0187 ESI=100178d8 FS=75b7
EDX=00997075 ES=0187 EDI=0099a610 GS=854e
Bytes at CS:EIP:
ff 76 04 e8 13 89 ff ff 5e c2 04 00 56 8b 74 24
Stack dump:
00825d70 10003eb2 100178d8 00825d70 43505357 6e61656c 00007075 76003481 0096fbf8 0099aca0 00825d70 7600265e 00000000 0099aca0 009994f0 009994fc


It's really strange. There are no problems with any of the files. Everything works great, other than the error. I'll try contacting Covenant Eyes, but I'm not that hopeful for a solution from them.

At 11:14 AM 2/23/03, you wrote:
> Is there a way to tell what
> Python is trying to do when it crashes to figure out why this is happening?
>
> Any and all help is greatly appreciated.

One option is to turn the verbosity up to maximum and see the last successful command done by
the parser defore the external internet monitor caused a crash. You would probably have better
luck discussing the issue with the ConventEyes people though.


Best wishes,
Robert
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