dear Jason,
I moved away all the \s but I have no luck with the result:
Warning C: Not enough arguments for configuration command
Warning C: Unknown configuration command: ignoring it
Warning L: Large number of corrupt lines
...and the report is empty.
What else can I try ?
Hilmar Boehle
-
On 4/24/00 6:42 PM Mitchell Swen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>is there a specific LIBS= setting for Apache unix servers?
There is no such thing as Apache unix. Apache is the name of a web
server, not the name of a Unix/Linux distribution. Since Apache runs
under almost every possible version of
Dear Jeremy,
I looked at the Makefile and they do not say what LIBS= should be equal to
for a Apache Unix machine... the closest was SCO UNIX which requires a
LIBS=-lsocket.. but that didn't work either..
-lsocket is (dash "letter L" socket) right?
is there a specific LIBS= setting for Apache u
(I'll trim messages in the future.)
BTW - a message I posted after this one yesterday bounced. Basically, it
said that I didn't notice until after my initial post that I had been
using 4.0.3 before, and now have 4.1 (as of yesterday). Same problem
happened with both.
The system clock on my co
Mitchell Swen wrote:
> Undefined first referenced
> symbol in file
> gethostbyaddr alias.o
> inet_addr alias.o
Mitch,
This looks like the compilation errors you get on a Solaris machine if you
d
On 4/24/00 5:34 PM Hilmar Boehle ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>can´t get analog 4.1 to read the logfile of my new provider. Before
>everything was working fine.
>I´m trying:
>
>APACHELOGFORMAT (%{Host}i %h %l %u %t \\\"%r\\\" %s %b %{Host}i
>\\\"%{Referer}i\\\" \\\"%{Useragent}i\\\")
>
>the error m
On 4/24/00 2:23 PM Eric Boyd ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>Using analog-4.1, with an log containing only the following line:
>
>142.204.238.134 - - [14/Dec/1999:09:54:57 -0500] "GET /hp3.JPG HTTP/1.0" 200
>
>and the following definition in the analog.cfg file:
>
>LOGFORMAT (%j)
>
>I get corrupt fil
Title: APACHELOGFORMAT
hello,
can´t get analog 4.1 to read the logfile of my new provider. Before everything was working fine.
I´m trying:
APACHELOGFORMAT (%{Host}i %h %l %u %t \\\"%r\\\" %s %b %{Host}i \\\"%{Referer}i\\\" \\\"%{Useragent}i\\\")
the error message is:
analog: Warning L: Large
I type "make" to start the compilation. But after going through some of
the compilation, it displays the following error message (the following
only shows the error message and a few lines before that.. there are many
lines before this):
gcc -O2 -DUNIX -c utils.c
gcc -O2 -DUNIX -c win32.c
gcc
Hi,
Newbie alert! :-)
I'm seeing some anomolous behavior with analog-4.1 on a v3.2 FreeBSD Unix
system. (I've tried a bunch of variations, but this is the simplest
repeatable test case reduced down from the original symptoms.)
Using analog-4.1, with an log containing only the following line:
1
Hi,
for some strange reason, my log files had 12 hours logged with year
2004... let's skip the reasons.
So I wanted to get rid of them:
FROM 99
TO 001231
and unfortunately ended up with a filename (using OUTFILE
webs2-%m-%Dat%H.html) like this:
webs2-Dec-31at23.html
instead of today's
On 4/23/00 4:32 PM camccli ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>I've looked in the documentation and the FAQ and the archive, and I can't
>seem to find the answer to this.
>
>I'm running Analog 4.1 on a PowerMac 7300, System 8.1. I downloaded it
>about a month ago, and everything was fine up until a cou
At 20.32 23/04/2000 -, Cathleen wrote:
>I'm running Analog 4.1 on a PowerMac 7300, System 8.1. I downloaded it
>about a month ago, and everything was fine up until a couple of days ago.
>Now, *every* time I run Analog, it looks up *every* IP address. I've
>deleted the dnscache, run Analog
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