Randy Welch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Florin wrote:
> 
> >
> >>
> >>>>sarg isn't running right....  It's getting a segmentation violation...
> >>>>
> >>>>
> >>>really ? I'll check again ...
> >>>
> >>It seems to be generating everything but the index.html.
> >>
> >
> >you can always try to run, by hand the /etc/cron.daily/0sarg file and
> >check out if it changes anything ... if it does, then there must be a
> >cron/msec issue ..
> >
> That's how I know it's seg faulting by doing exactly that.

you didn't install a Community then, like I did ... don't you think it's
weird that it segfaults for you and works for me when we both use a
Community ? :o)

Maybe you have installed something else ... I don't know ...

you could check out the bash script and the strace the exact sarg command
.. and send me the output.

example: 

see the /etc/cron.daily/0sarg script, the in a terminal:

type export TODAY (the 0sarg line), export YESTERDAY (the 0sarg line)
create the directory (mkdir -p line)
and then strace -o file.tx (/usr/sbin/sarg -f ... the 0sarg line)
 
send me the output of the file.txt file

> Let me know if there is anything you want me to do to narrow it down...

maybe you could tell me if this is a Communty or something else ...

you could also try to recompile the sarg rpm package (use the src.rpm for
that) and replace your existing sarg rpm package ..

good luck,
-- 
Florin Grad                     http://www.mandrakesoft.com
                                http://people.mandrakesoft.com/~florin/

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