On Tue, 19 Dec 2000, Robert La Ferla wrote:

> /opt/www/bin/htmerge -s -m htdig.conf
 [snip] 
> I have over 200MB of virtual memory free on my RedHat 6.2 Linux system.
> Shouldn't htmerge be able to handle this without a fault?  I am running
> the latest snapshot (htdig-3.2.0b3-121700).  Is my data now corrupted?

I'm not quite sure what your default config file is--with most normal
setups, you'd be merging the database of htdig.conf into itself. But I
digress. Yes, your data may very well be corrupted.

Whhy does it take so much memory? Because the htmerge code is a
quick-and-dirty version I wrote that Loic said he'd help me fix later for
the new mifluz/htword code. And while there's surely a better way to do
it, Loic hasn't responded to e-mail in a while.

Loic, if you have time, I'd really like to do some merging of the code...

-Geoff


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