I've been using htdig for a few months now on a debian woody server on my home office lan. It runs nightly indexing an apache server site on my win xp workstation.

Occassionally there's a failure in the overnight cron run for unknown reasons and the search engine is unavailable - giving no results on queries. Here's what I find :

/etc/cron.daily/htdig:
/usr/bin/rundig: line 45: 12549 Segmentation fault $BINDIR/htdig $inital $opts $stats $alt

I understand that segmentation faults are pretty generic, how can I try and track down the cause of this error?

tia,

Marty


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