--On Monday, July 21, 2008 09:55:07 -0600 Eric Zimmerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

thanks for the info. The main webalizer page states:

July 12, 2008           Version 2.20-01 has been released. This is a drop in
replacement for sites running v2.01 with no additional changes required, and
all users are encouraged to upgrade when possible. Many new and exciting
features have been added in this release. See the  CHANGES file for a list of
what's been changed/added/fixed. Go to the download page to obtain a copy in
your preferred format.

any idea what command line options changed based on your experience? I didnt
see mention of command line changes at:


Just for reference:

# webalizer -V
Webalizer V2.01-10 (FreeBSD 7.0-STABLE) English
Copyright 1997-2001 by Bradford L. Barrett

# webalizer -h
Usage: webalizer [options] [log file]
-h        = print this help message
-v -V     = print version information
-d        = print additional debug info
-F type   = Log type.  type= (clf | ftp | squid)
-f        = Fold sequence errors
-i        = ignore history file
-p        = preserve state (incremental)
-q        = supress informational messages
-Q        = supress _ALL_ messages
-Y        = supress country graph
-G        = supress hourly graph
-H        = supress hourly stats
-L        = supress color coded graph legends
-l num    = use num background lines on graph
-m num    = Visit timout value (seconds)
-T        = print timing information
-c file   = use configuration file 'file'
-n name   = hostname to use
-o dir    = output directory to use
-t name   = report title 'name'
-a name   = hide user agent 'name'
-r name   = hide referrer 'name'
-s name   = hide site 'name'
-u name   = hide URL 'name'
-x name   = Use filename extension 'name'
-P name   = Page type extension 'name'
-I name   = Index alias 'name'
-A num    = Display num top agents
-C num    = Display num top countries
-R num    = Display num top referrers
-S num    = Display num top sites
-U num    = Display num top URLs
-e num    = Display num top Entry Pages
-E num    = Display num top Exit Pages
-g num    = Group Domains to 'num' levels
-X        = Hide individual sites
-D name   = Use DNS Cache file 'name'
-N num    = Number of DNS processes (0=disable)

I haven't upgraded yet, so you can compare this with the current port and see what's changed.

--
Paul Schmehl
As if it wasn't already obvious,
my opinions are my own and not
those of my employer.

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