I don't know why you installed two htdig packages. I see only one
package for it. Are you sure you have the version that matches your
RedHat OS version?
Uninstall htdig with 'rpm -e --allmatches htdig'
Then reinstall only the version that matches your OS. I had no problem
installing it with up2date. Did you edit /etc/htdig.conf?
Michel Pérez wrote:
I did 'rpm -qa | grep libfuzzy', but it look like isn't installed, I
mean there is no any answer output, I look at redhat the dependencies
and I saw libfuzzy, but I don't know where to get it, I have search
for it on redhat and google, and It looks like it's come with HtDig.
What could I do ?
I did not installed using up2date.
Andrew Bacchi wrote:
It looks like you didn't install all the depencencies the htdig
package needs. I would guess the libfuzzy package is not installed
on your system. Do; 'rpm -qa | grep libfuzzy' and see if it's
there. Also check the RHN web site for a list of packages that htdig
needs to run and check that they are all installed on your system.
If you installed htdig using 'up2date' then the dependencies should
have been installed along with the asked for packages.
Michel Pérez wrote:
Grertings,
I've installed Ht://Dig, in my i386, my S.O is Red Hat Enterprise
Linux Version 4.0.
I've used the following rpms to installt the software:
htdig-3.2.0b6-3.40.1.i386.rpm
htdig-3.2.0b6-3.i386.rpm
Both rpms, I got it from redhat.com
And after of install the software I run "rundig" and I got the
following error:
/usr/bin/rundig: line 101: 11350 Segmentation fault
/usr/bin/htfuzzy $verbo
se metaphone
/usr/bin/rundig: line 102: 11351 Segmentation fault
/usr/bin/htfuzzy $verbose soundex
What's wrong ?? and how could I fix this problem ????
Thanks for All !
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