On Fri, 7 Aug 1998, Andrew Scherpbier wrote:

> Joshua Senick wrote:
> > 
> > The company I work for is currently migrating their webserver from an
> > i586 to an alpha processor.  Everything has worked fine once we got the
> > computer set up (even PHP).  Unfortunately, ht://Dig seems to be
> > slightly broken.  I've gone through all the configuration files, and
> > have even checked the rundig program, but I cannot figure out what would
> > keep the htdig program from seeing any of the documents on the
> > webserver.  The htdig program on the i586 is still working fine and can
> > index the pages correctly.  Does anybody have any insights as to what
> > might be causing this problem?
> > 
> > Josh Senick
> 
> I don't know if you are, but you absolutely cannot share databases between
> machines of different architectures.  GDBM stores data in a machine dependent
> fashion.

True. Alpha and Sun (HP-UX?) store their data high byte high and
x86 high byte low. Same problem with berkeley databases.

--jesse
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