At 12.51 28/02/2000 -0800, jiva wrote:
>u might want to point folks to the new website URL:
> http://www.analog.cx/
Just before someone asks: cx is Christmas Island.
"Christmas Island is located in Australasia, about 2600 km north west of
Perth (south west Australia). The nearest point in mainla
> [root@www analog]# grep -cv ^## /usr/local/etc/httpd/analog/lang/us.lng
> 330
> So apparently the language file is OK. I am a bit confused though, if I downloaded
>and compiled 4.03 why does it say 3.31 is running?
I must have had a brain fart or something...it's working now (v4.03)
-jeff
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u might want to point folks to the new website URL:
http://www.analog.cx/
Willem van Asperen wrote:
>
>
> For this, take a look at the DNS helper utils through Stephen Turner's
> webpage http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/~sret1/
>
> There you will find DNS pre-processing utils that build the D
Maybe I'm missing something in the docs, but I coudn't find a way to do this.
Every month, I rotate our log files out. This involves compressing them
(GZip) and moving them to a different location. I tell Analog to grab input
files via wildcards.
This worked great for a couple of months, but n
> My question is, is there any way to take all the data from a few files and
> put it in a certain file such that analog will not have to read and analyze
> them everytime?
FAQ of the day... http://analog.cx/docs/cache.html
-=Jim=-
P.S. After a couple of months your DNS hours might be "exp
> > My question is, is there any way to take all the data from
> a few files and
> > put it in a certain file such that analog will not have to
> read and analyze
> > them everytime?
>
>FAQ of the day... http://analog.cx/docs/cache.html
>
> -=Jim=-
>
> P.S. After a couple of months your
Hello,
Dumb question but I just can't get it working the way I want it to:
The weekly report is just showing the last two weeks of page requests on a
rolling basis.
I want it to show all the weeks of the data it parses, like for the last 26
weeks.
Thanks...Rob Walters
www.BigCityDesign.c
I recently upgraded to v4.03 (today)...after config I compiled it. Upon initializing
Analog I received the following error message...
analog: Fatal error: language file /usr/local/etc/httpd/analog/lang/us.lng too
long: exiting
I checked the docs and tried using the language and langfile comma
Ciao friends,
I run analog on our website and I got this weird results: when I have
an access to an anchor inside a document in the extensions summary I have
the initial of that anchor as results, this way: ".htm#nascita". This is an
extension for analog.
How can I override this?
Cia
> I recently upgraded to v4.03 (today)...after config I compiled it. Upon initializing
> Analog I received the following error message...
> analog: Fatal error: language file /usr/local/etc/httpd/analog/lang/us.lng too
> long: exiting
> I checked the docs and tried using the language and langfi
Hi folks ... I'm finally getting around to (trying to) upgrade to
4.0.
no hable Unix.
environment: Sun Os 5.6
-
$ make analog
make: Fatal error: Don't know how to make target `Makefile'
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I've read the readme. Changed the LIBS= line. Any other
suggestions?
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On Mon, 28 Feb 2000, Jeff Drury - CS Supervisor wrote:
> I recently upgraded to v4.03 (today)...after config I compiled it. Upon initializing
> Analog I received the following error message...
> analog: Fatal error: language file /usr/local/etc/httpd/analog/lang/us.lng too
> long: exiting
>
>
I recently upgraded to v4.03 (today)...after config I compiled it. Upon initializing
Analog I received the following error message...
analog: Fatal error: language file /usr/local/etc/httpd/analog/lang/us.lng too
long: exiting
I checked the docs and tried using the language and langfile comman
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