until you fix that, nothing will help On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 5:31 PM, Thomas Krichel<krichel@openlib.org> wrote:
Ivan Kurmanov writes
Thomas, what do the logs say?
There are some reported errors
pdate_ch0.log:Mon Jul 13 03:31:22 2009 Error: Can't locate object method "last_read" via package "RePEc::Index::DIR" at /home/aras/acis/lib/RePEc/Index/Update.pm line 389, <FILE> line 8. update_ch0.log:Mon Jul 13 03:51:05 2009 Error: Can't locate object method "last_read" via package "RePEc::Index::DIR" at /home/aras/acis/lib/RePEc/Index/Update.pm line 389. update_ch0.log:Mon Jul 13 04:09:43 2009 Error: Wide character in subroutine entry at /home/aras/acis/lib/RePEc/Index/Collection/CitationsAMF.pm line 163. update_ch1.log:Mon Jul 13 09:01:00 2009 Error: Assertion failed! update_ch1.log:Mon Jul 13 09:06:20 2009 Error: Assertion failed! update_ch1.log:Mon Jul 13 09:07:10 2009 Error: Assertion failed! update_ch1.log:Mon Jul 13 09:47:14 2009 Error: cannot store record 'repec:per:2005-04-12:robert_j_barro' in ObjectDB at /home/aras/acis/lib/ARDB.pm line 190. update_ch1.log:Mon Jul 13 09:52:52 2009 Error: cannot store record 'repec:per:1944-04-19:james_j__heckman' in ObjectDB at /home/aras/acis/lib/ARDB.pm line 190. update_ch2.log:Mon Jul 13 09:01:00 2009 Error: Assertion failed! update_ch3.log:Mon Jul 13 09:01:00 2009 Error: Assertion failed! update_ch4.log:Mon Jul 13 09:01:00 2009 Error: Assertion failed!
Remember I still have two evals that provent the code from bombing out, in ~/acis/lib/RePEc/Index/Update.pm
## commented out to circumvent files_list bug my $flist = eval { $drecord->files_list(); } || []; if($@) { error(Dumper $drecord); } foreach ( @$flist ) { if ( $children{$_} ) { } else { $self->disappeared_file( "$dir$_" ); # XXX if ( $ABORT ) { return 0; } while ( $PAUSE ) { sleep 3; } } }
eval { $drecord -> files_list_set ( \@children ); }; $drecord -> last_observed_set ( $session_time ); # $drecord -> present_set ( 1 );
We are also getting tons of errors
save record problem: Inappropriate ioctl for device / Logging region out of memory; you may need to increase its size
I have tried to understand this, to no avail.
Cheers,
Thomas Krichel http://openlib.org/home/krichel RePEc:per:1965-06-05:thomas_krichel skype: thomaskrichel