Hi Marvin, I attach a link to a zip file with an example of an index folder and the script I am using. It worked on OSX El Capitan and Debian Wheezy
It crashed on Debian Jessie perl search_corr_index.pl Manes.10G119800 example_index/ It should return Manes.10G119800 Manes.01G265300 0.96 Manes.10G119800 Manes.11G147600 0.94 Manes.10G119800 Manes.01G109500 0.93 Manes.10G119800 Manes.07G142200 0.93 Manes.10G119800 Manes.11G133300 0.93 Manes.10G119800 Manes.01G217000 0.92 Manes.10G119800 Manes.04G147400 0.92 Manes.10G119800 Manes.05G157800 0.92 Manes.10G119800 Manes.06G083900 0.92 Manes.10G119800 Manes.08G121000 0.92 Manes.10G119800 Manes.09G050100 0.92 Manes.10G119800 Manes.13G128100 0.92 Manes.10G119800 Manes.02G100800 0.91 Manes.10G119800 Manes.02G119400 0.91 Manes.10G119800 Manes.03G016000 0.91 Manes.10G119800 Manes.04G043900 0.91 Manes.10G119800 Manes.06G141000 0.91 Manes.10G119800 Manes.09G120900 0.91 Manes.10G119800 Manes.10G031600 0.91 Manes.10G119800 Manes.11G131000 0.91 Thank you, Noe https://drive.google.com/open?id=0B5naznfIBi9peU5ZVzU4eDVNUDA On Jul 27, 2016, at 4:57 PM, Marvin Humphrey <[email protected]> wrote: On Wed, Jul 27, 2016 at 1:42 PM, Noe Fernandez <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Hi All, I got an error running Lucy::Search::SortSpec when I am working on a Debian jessie. The same code work fine on Debian Wheezy and OSX El Capitan. It is just a very simple script to search and sort the output from an index created from a 3 columns tab delimited file. I do not think there is any problem in the code since it is working on my mac computer (El Capitan) and in several Debian Wheezy VM and servers. The error only says: Invalid parameter: 'sort_spec' cfish_XSBind_locate_args at xs/XSBind.c line 382 Is there anything I could do to fix it? This error indicates that a subroutine which does not take a parameter called `sort_spec` is receiving it nonetheless. The next step is identifying the location in the code where the problem is occurring. I suggest searching through your code for the string `sort_spec`, or just using debug printing to hunt it down. Once you find the call site where the problem is occurring, if it's not obvious how to fix it, please send a snippet to this list (stripped of any information you don't want published publicly) and we'll take a look. Marvin Humphrey
