[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I assume this is in the documentation somewhere, but I can not find
> it. 
> 
> When I had the SysAdm install analog on my Linux workstation a
> configuration file was created in /etc.  I do not have root access on
> this system, so I can not change that one.  
> 
> How do I specify what configuration file to use.  It seems to always
> use the /etc/analog.cfg. 

You can specify an additional .cfg file with the +g command line switch. You 
can tell Analog to ignore the default .cfg file by specifying -G

analog +gmyconfig.cfg logfile.log
analog -G +gother.cfg access.log

http://analog.cx/docs/syntax.html

Aengus

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