[analog-help] curious OSREP refusal of obedience

2000-04-05 Thread Walter Vannini
Hello, I happily use Analog 4.04 for the Mac. Boy, it's *fast*. And no, it does not want a lot of memory. I grind 1M lines in compressed logfiles in 2'45" on a 120MHz PPC. Only, it somehow refuses to not SUBOS. :( I have no SUBOS line in the .cfg. I do have OSFLOOR and SUBOSFLOOR, but then it's t

Re: [analog-help] curious OSREP refusal of obedience

2000-04-06 Thread Walter Vannini
>> Only, it somehow refuses to not SUBOS. :( >Actually, no, you're quite right. SUBOS is included in the source code. (You >can delete it if you want: globals.c, line 1186). So that's how it is. thank you so much, I was getting worried. >I suppose it could be in the configuration file, but the s

Re: [analog-help] curious OSREP refusal of obedience

2000-04-06 Thread Stephen Turner
On Wed, 5 Apr 2000, Walter Vannini wrote: > Hello, > I happily use Analog 4.04 for the Mac. Boy, it's *fast*. And no, it does > not want a lot of memory. > I grind 1M lines in compressed logfiles in 2'45" on a 120MHz PPC. > > Only, it somehow refuses to not SUBOS. :( > I have no SUBOS line in th

Re: [analog-help] curious OSREP refusal of obedience

2000-04-06 Thread Stephen Turner
On Wed, 5 Apr 2000, Walter Vannini wrote: > > Only, it somehow refuses to not SUBOS. :( > I have no SUBOS line in the .cfg. > I do have OSFLOOR and SUBOSFLOOR One thing I forgot -- you can always get rid of them by setting the SUBOSFLOOR so high that you don't see them. (Try SUBOSFLOOR 101%r for