>>I read in the archives that there's a CGI
>>  > version of Analog. I don't see that on the Analog Web site. Can
>>>  someone tell me where to get it? I need a version that will run on
>>> generic Linux on Intel.
>>
>>It's built into the distro. See http://analog.cx/docs/form.html for
>> details.
>
> I guess I was a bit confused. I thought there was a version of Analog
> itself written in Perl. But I guess not.

No, you need to power of C to be able to do this kind of analysis. Perl is
not fast enough for large sites.


> OK, I have the CGI form that runs Analog, but I still need a
> compiled, executable version of Analog that will run on generic Linux
> on Intel. Where can I get that? Or am I just getting in way over my
> head?

Download the source from http://analog.cx/download.html and compile it.
That's the easiest way to do it and then you know that it's build with
libraries on your system.


> I downloaded something called analog-5.31-1.i386.rpm, but I have no
> idea if that's what I need or what to do with it.

Depends on whether the rpm was built for your architecture. Usually, rpm
will tell you if it detects a likely incompatibility. But, really, it's
very easy to build from the source.


-- 

Jeremy Wadsack
Wadsack-Allen Digital Group


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