Friends:

We have htdig on our web server, and it works very well indeed.
Manual indexing, etc. worked great and everything seems fine - with one
tiny exception: the cron task (in /etc/cron.daily/htdig-dbgen) sends me
the following email every day:

> Subject:   Cron <root@squid> run-parts /etc/cron.daily
>     From:  "CronDaemon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>        To: root
> 
> htmerge: Word sort failed

The entry in /etc/cron.daily is a soft link to ../../usr/sbin/rundig,
and if executed from the console seems to work fine.  My first thought
was PATH, but the script in question explicitly calls the executables
from their absolute locations.

Is anyone else seeing this?  Does anyone have a solution?

This is on an intel box running RH 5.1.  The htdig was installed via
rpm, and is htdig-3.1.0b1-1glibc.

   Any insight would be appreciated,
        - dash
-- 
/* Darrell Shively | My email address is | "Enola Gay,               *
*    A:       dash | A, B & C as in:     |  the kiss you gave,       *
*    B:      mucus | [EMAIL PROTECTED]               |  will it ever fade away?" *
*    C:        com | SPAM SUCKS!         |               -- Gojiro  */
----------------------------------------------------------------------
To unsubscribe from the htdig mailing list, send a message to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] containing the single word "unsubscribe" in
the body of the message.

Reply via email to