I don't mean to be a downer, but have you asked the folks who put out
"interchange" about this?

On Tue, 24 Apr 2001, Ben Ocean wrote:

> Hi;
>
> So how the heck DOES one learn Linux? The books don't have the answers,
> redhat.com doesn't either. Care to help? Please?
>
> I once installed a program called interchange. Someone I hired to secure my
> box advised we close its port, so he did. After a while calls upon calls to
> interchange got stored in logrotate.status to the point that it bloated to
> 15 MEGS! Crashed my box. Well, someone from this list kindly helped me with
> that one. Then, I noticed there was a problem with /usr/bin/slocate. Now,
> when I say *problem*, I mean the damn thing was chewing up 80%+ of my CPU!
> This is what got my attention the first time, when it core dumped and we
> had to access it via single user mode. So I d'l'd a new rpm for slocate and
> updated it. Now I get this error when I try to slocate something:
>  >>>
> fatal error: slocate: decode_db: 'pathlen == -1'! Corrupt Database!
> <<<
> I feel like I'm cutting off one head of the Hydra just to watch more pop
> up. Where, oh where, do I go from here?
> TIA,
> BenO
>
>
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