> >On my Debian v4, I did an apt-get upgrade two days ago and installed a
> >few KDE upgrades and the required htdig v3.2.0b6-3.1 (why?). The last
> 
> I believe KDE uses ht://Dig to support full text search in khelpcenter.
> 
> >two mornings I saw these e-mails:
> ...
> >htdig: Errors to take note of:
> >Not found: http://www.htdig.org/dev/htdig-3.2/hts_template.html Ref:
> >+http://www.htdig.org/dev/htdig-3.2/attrs.html
> >Not found: http://www.htdig.org/dev/htdig-3.2/OSs Ref:
> >http://www.htdig.org/dev/htdig-3.2/install.html
> 
> The errors you are seeing are due to broken links on the ht://Dig  
> site. For some reason that is not clear to me, your ht://Dig install  
> is setup to try to index the www.htdig.org daily. I can't imagine  
> what value there would be in trying to update that index on a daily  
> basis. As has been suggested, I would consider just losing the htdig  
> cron job. The ht://Dig package itself I think you need to hang on to  
> if you want khelpcenter to remain fully functional.

I wonder how many people are having this problems. I find it odd why it 
needs to contact your htdig server. 

I also e-mailed [EMAIL PROTECTED] about this, but got no replies so 
far. Looking at http://packages.qa.debian.org/h/htdig.html doesn't show 
anything interesting about htdig. :( Maybe you guys can figure out 
what's going on?

I have removed the crondaily's htdig for now.
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