There is also DotGNU at http://www.dotgnu.org, which looks real good. I have
not seen or heard a hard line comparison though.

Thanks,
Chuck Frolick
ArgoLink.net

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Subject: [xmail] Re: Xmail reports -- anyone have a wish list?

Installing Mono on Gentoo Linux takes one command: emerge mono. They also
have Fedora, Red Hat, Debian and SUSE packages on their site. So while no,
Mono doesn't come standard on Linux boxes, I don't think it's that big of a
deal.
-Mark


On Thu, 2004-04-29 at 09:35, Shawn Anderson wrote:

> I am a die hard C++ programmer :) But this project would take a lot 
> more time and require a large number of extra libraries if I were to use
C++.
> Think XML, Database access, possible UI.  All of this is part of the 
> ...NET/Mono core library.  Is installing .NET/CLI that big of a deal?  
> Most windows machines already have it.
> 
> Shawn
> 
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> Sent: Thursday, April 29, 2004 3:45 AM
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> Subject: [xmail] Re: Xmail reports -- anyone have a wish list?
> 
> Hi,
> Oh. C#...
> Let's see. If I want to use your reports system, I need CLI-Mono 
> machine (Common Language Infrastructure) be installed on my box. This 
> is not good dependency.
> As far
> as I know modern linux distributions (SuSE, Mandrake,
> RedHat) do not include this machine. 
> 
> I could be great to use just C++ instead C#, users do not need any 
> machine in this case to run your application.
> You can use C++ Qt library. Like for example Doxygen project does.
> Or probably Gtk+ is good enough.
> 
> Another solution is java. Java machine is stable, and it is shipped 
> with all OSes, even win has java.
> 
> And one question.
> Will your application be commercial or free?
> 
> Mikhail
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From : Shawn Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To   : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Date : Wednesday, 28 April, 2004 05:00 PM Sub  : [xmail] Re: Xmail 
> reports
> -- anyone have a wish list?
> 
> > I am leaning towards .NET (and maybe Mono) for
> the
> language.  I don't think> I will use any database, that way it will 
> not have any dependencies.  What> do you main by user and domain alias 
> support? Tell me more.
> And yes the> report engine will be released as open
> source.   Also, for a front end, it> could be done
> in
> anything (Perl, ASP, ASP.NET) because the actual
> report>
> engine will be something that is scheduled or run with parameters and 
> it> will output the result to a file.> > Shawn  > > -----Original 
> Message----->
> From:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Fred> Sent: Wednesday, April 28, 2004 9:59 AM> To:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [xmail] Re: Xmail reports -- anyone 
> have a wish list?> > Hi,> > Glad someone is thinking for writing a 
> decent log analyzer!
> Here is what I> think should be in your project.>
> >
> -Storing the data in a MySQL database?> -Will you release your 
> software under the GPL?> -Written in PHP or Perl? No ASP please hehe 
> -User and domain alias support?> > Will all these features your 
> software gonna rox.> >
> 2cents> > -----Original Message----->
> From:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On> Behalf Of Shawn Anderson> 
> Sent: 28 avril, 2004 08:35> To:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [xmail] Xmail reports -- anyone have a 
> wish list?> > Howdy,> > I am starting to create a reporting system for 
> the XMail log files (I
> have> been needing something for a while), so I
> thought
> I would see if anyone had> their own wish list. 
> Right
> now, here is what I am thinking:> > Features:>        -
> Automatic report generation on a scheduled time
> frame> 
> - Multiple output type (xml, html, etc)>      -
> Graphs> >
> Reports (all will have a date range filter)>  -
> Total
> summary>      - Total summary by log type>    - Summary
> by
> day/hour>     - Summary by incoming domain/user/ip
> address>      - Summary by outgoing domain/user/ip
> address>      - Top ten incoming domains/user/ip
> address>      -
> Top ten outgoing domains/user/ip address>     - Top
> ten
> blocked domains/users/ip address (CustomMapsList)>
> >
> Anyone have any thoughts and/or suggestions?> >
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