I just did crontab -e to edit my own crontab.

I added:
0 * * * * /usr/local/apache/webalizer/webalizer -c
/usr/local/apache/webalizer/webalizer.conf > /dev/null

Obviously, I installed webalizer under my apache directory, though there was
no real good reason to do so.

This worked for me.  Make sure you have proper permissions to the directory
specified in your webalizer config file.

hth
Chris Mulcahy

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Howdy,

If anyone is running webalizer from cron, I'd like to see their crontab 
line too. It goes in /etc/crontab right? Or do I need to do my own thing in 
/etc/cron.daily ?

        JW



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