Hi! 

If you want use extended new indexing, you have to download Perl
front-end
from our site. It has alternative "url" table definition.

Or you may install without using --enable-news-extensions configure
parameter.



Tom Leitch wrote:
> 
> Hey,
> 
> thanks guys for that - I think I have fixed it now - although I do get
> another error when I try to run the indexer. I'm not sure whether this has
> been reported or not yet, but this is what I get -
> 
> ./indexer
> Indexer[861]: indexer from UdmSearch v.3.1.6/MySQL started with
> '/usr/local/udmsearch/etc/indexer.conf'
> Indexer[861]: [1] Error: '#1054: Unknown column 'msg_id' in 'field list''
> 
> I'm pretty sure it has to do with the msg_id column in the URL table
> (create.txt) not being there...
> 
> cheers
> 
> tom
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> 
> >
> > To force connect by TCP/IP, and not by unix local sochet you should
> > use your valid server hostname, not localhost. Or you can explicitly
> > set the right path to socket by using 'socket' mysqld variable. And
> > the last answer how to solve the problem is to check permissions for
> > your socket. It must be accesible for those user, which running your
> > httd daemon. For example default old redhat mysql rpms are installing
> > the socket into /var/lib/mysql directory. But that catalog have
> > permissions rwx------ with mysql owner, so user web or nobody has no
> > access to this socket.
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