David Balmain wrote:
> On 10/13/06, Jim Kane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Error occurred in index.c:2098 - stde_doc_num
>> to find_by_contents sorted by a timestamp (stored nontokenized).  Can
>> anyone offer some advice on what I might be doing to cause this?  I'm
>> also getting occasional segfaults (already submitted as a ticket on the
>> trac) but they don't _appear_ to be tied to this error.
>>
>> Jim
> 
> Hi Jim,
> I'm not sure what might be causing this error. Did you reindex when
> you upgraded to 0.10.11? That may help. If it doesn't, try going back
> to version 0.10.9. This error may have been introduced in the
> performance enhancements I added in version 0.10.10.
> 
> Let me know how you go.
I tried reindexing with 0.10.11 but this didn't seem to help matters 
(and it REALLY barfed while the reindex was going on).  I downgraded to 
0.10.9 and reindexed this morning; since the reindex finished, I haven't 
had a single segfault or StateError (previously I had plenty of both). 
Hooray!

Jim

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