Can you specify what aspseek version and on what hardware
do you use?
Len Rose wrote:
>
> Hi.. before I start digging into this, I'm hoping
> someone has a clue for me..
>
> I'm getting an "Arithmetic Exception" error
> with s.cgi.. This is a new installation, indexing
> seemed to be fine, and searchd is running. I haven't
> modified s.htm.
>
> Here is the last snip of truss:
>
> time() = 1031561636
> open("/opt/local/aspseek/etc/s.htm", O_RDONLY) = 3
> fstat64(3, 0x08044AD4) = 0
> brk(0x0807BB68) = 0
> brk(0x0807DB68) = 0
> ioctl(3, TCGETA, 0x08044AA8) Err#25 ENOTTY
> read(3, " < ! - -\n\n T h".., 8192) = 8192
> brk(0x0807DB68) = 0
> brk(0x0807FB68) = 0
> brk(0x0807FB68) = 0
> brk(0x08081B68) = 0
> brk(0x08081B68) = 0
> brk(0x08083B68) = 0
> read(3, " 9 " b o r d e r = 0 >".., 8192) = 4581
> brk(0x08083B68) = 0
> brk(0x08085B68) = 0
> read(3, 0x0807BAFC, 8192) = 0
> llseek(3, 0, SEEK_CUR) = 12773
> close(3) = 0
> Incurred fault #8, FLTIZDIV %pc = 0xDFB40398
> siginfo: SIGFPE FPE_INTDIV addr=0xDFB40398
> Received signal #8, SIGFPE [default]
> siginfo: SIGFPE FPE_INTDIV addr=0xDFB40398
> *** process killed ***
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