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RE: [cobalt-users] Webalizer .pkg for the Raq3



We have installed the cobalt pkg for the 3 already. Will yours overwrite
theirs or do we need to remove it and the directories first.....?????
dave


-----Original Message-----
From: cobalt-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:cobalt-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Brent Sadler
Sent: Saturday, July 22, 2000 4:03 PM
To: cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: [cobalt-users] Webalizer .pkg for the Raq3


John,

I installed your pkg on my Raq3i and the cobalt one on my other Raq3. I got
the cobalt on to install ok and then ran the webalizer.pl from the command
line to 'kick-start' it. That had no problems.

I did the same for your, going to of course the cron.d directory for yours,
and tried to 'kick-start' that one by running it manually. It seems to just
stick and not go through. It doesn't bring back a command line prompt. What
am I doing wrong?

Thanks,

Brent Sadler
brent@xxxxxxxxxxx

-----Original Message-----
From: cobalt-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:cobalt-users-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of John Rood
Sent: Tuesday, July 18, 2000 11:57 AM
To: cobalt-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [cobalt-users] Webalizer .pkg for the Raq3


And people say coincedence doesn't excist.

I've been passivly been watching this list for a while and couldn't
conclude anything else but the fact that Cobalt really missed to fill one
big gap when it comes to webstats. Dns Telecom provided a nice package for
all the mips based boxen out there, but an x86 version never saw the
daylight. And telling from the list, a lot of people were having
trouble getting webalizer installed from source. I was asked by a small
webdesign company (who happened to be using a raq3 too) if i could get
webalizer going on their Raq. This wasn't much of a problem, but recently
the company i work for bought a Raq too and also wanted shiny
colourfull stats. Not wanting to do the whole thing by hand again, i
tried to make a .pkg from it so it would be alot easier to install. And
out of the blue, there's this webalizer from cobalt too?
Well, i'm sticking with my own verions since it works. The only major
difference between the packages is that mine is based on webalizer 2.00.x
and gd 1.8 (png) while Cobalt's package is based on webalizer 1.30 and gd
1.3 (gif). If you like bleeding edge software, you can give my package a
shot but be aware that it might not work for the full 100% (after all,
it's based on a dev. version of webalizer). I still plan on further
development of this package even though there's a 'real' cobalt package,
since i'm learning a great deal about a raq's internals. This allows me
to wrap other great (or is it missing?) software into packages for the
raq. So if you're interrested, give it a swing. You'll find the package on
ftp.sfarc.net/pub/webalizer/. Please take a sec or two to read the README
first though.

Best regards,
John

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John C. Rood
UNIX programmer/Database developer/System administrator
SFARC Networks, The Netherlands - http://www.sfarc.net


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