AW: [aseek-users] small problems (v1.2.8): index and s.cgi

From: Markus Rietzler (rietzler_software/)
Date: Mon Jan 14 2002 - 18:18:16 EST


> -----Ursprungliche Nachricht-----
> Von:
> [mailto:]Im Auftrag von Kir Kolyshkin
> Gesendet: Montag, 14. Januar 2002 10:48
> An:
> Betreff: Re: [aseek-users] small problems (v1.2.8): index and s.cgi
>
>
> "Markus Rietzler " wrote:
> >
> > hi,
> > i have just downloaded and installed aspseek 1.2.8.
> > now i have to problems:
> >
> > 1) when running index -N 5, after a short while i get "waiting for
> > resolver",
> > maybe only a few (at about 200) hundred sites have been looked up
> > (testing
> > of robots.txt)
> > we want to index at about 3000 different sites.
>
> "Waiting for resolver" is not error, it's just a minor warning. If you see
> it too many times maybe you need to increase number of resolver threads
> (-R switch to index).

        ==> tried a new index run with "more" resolves... let's see what the
logfiles tell tomorrow...
>
> >
> > 2) when installing s.cgi and do a search, i get get an server-error.
> > with premature-script-haeders...
> >
> > when running from command-line
> >
> > wnav:/httpd/wnav/cgi-bin # ./swnav.cgi.125
> > Content-Type: text/plain
> >
> > Can't open template file /opt/aspseek/etc/s.htm: No such file
> or directory
> > wnav:/httpd/wnav/cgi-bin # ./swnav.cgi.128
> > wnav:/httpd/wnav/cgi-bin #
> >
> > with the old (v 1.2.5) s.cgi everythings works fine. i use
> > unicode-version.
>
> So, do you have /opt/aspseek/etc/s.htm with the right permissions
> (readable by Apache user)?
>

        ==> yes,
        s.htm is readable and executable by group www, this should be enough.
        this also works with the s.cgi of aspseek 1.2.5. they both use the same
s.htm
        but even if s.htm is not readable shouldn't s.cgi complain about it - maybe
on STDERR -
        when i call it via command prompt?

        is it ok, that s.cgi is only about 30k? think the hole stuff is in the lib,
right?

        do i have to put the libaspseek.so in a special dir? is it enough if it is
found in
        /opt/aspseek/lib?
        btw: i have setup aspseek with a symlink. while compling i uses
prefix=/opt/aspseek.127
        (ok, this is not really perfect at the moment...)

        lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 11 Jan 12 15:16 aspseek ->
aspseek.127
        drwxr-xr-x 8 rit users 4096 Jun 22 2001 aspseek.125
        drwxr-xr-x 10 rit www 4096 Jan 12 15:14 aspseek.127

> --
> ICQ 7551596 Phone +7 903 6722750
> Hard work may not kill you, but why take chances?
> --
>








Hosted Email Solutions

Invaluement Anti-Spam DNSBLs



Powered By FreeBSD   Powered By FreeBSD