On August 6, 2003 at 14:27, Vicki Brown wrote: > I'm afraid I don't understand... the database gets correupted and somehow > allows itself to create 15 entries for the same named html file (though the > file is never created) and this is "consistent" behaviour" and somehow not a > "valid" bug?
As was said, this is the behavior when MSGPGS resource is disabled. When disabled, HTML filenames are meaningless, so the %IndexNum hash is irrelevant. I.e. The database is not corrupted. The key question is, "What caused MSGPGS to be disabled?" > _I_ certainly didn't disable anything... Whatever caused this to become > disabled was _not_ correct behaviour. Well, you have not provided information that allows one to reproduce the behavior you are experiencing. Therefore, it is unknown if it is a MHonArc problem or a usage or an environment problem (like something wrong with perl itself). And since you are the only user that has reported this problem, it appears you are the one who will have to investigate what it may be, and if it is MHonArc, you can report back and/or submit a patch. I'm sure your 20 years of *nix experience and programming will help you figure it out. --ewh --------------------------------------------------------------------- To sign-off this list, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the message text UNSUBSCRIBE MHONARC-DEV
