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Re: [cobalt-users] alternatives to webalizer
- Subject: Re: [cobalt-users] alternatives to webalizer
- From: Jay Summers <jay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri May 24 07:49:02 2002
- List-id: Mailing list for users to share thoughts on Cobalt products. <cobalt-users.list.cobalt.com>
> Brent, you obviously don't read the list that much or you would have recently
> seen the post from a Sun tech telling how to install a newer version of Perl.
> He also showed how to make sure it didn't break anything.
For a Raq4. We're talking about a Raq2.
http://list.cobalt.com/pipermail/cobalt-users/2002-April/066634.html
If you look at this post from Bruce, he seems to recommend the same as
Brent.
http://list.cobalt.com/pipermail/cobalt-users/2001-November/056211.html
Not that I'm trying to argue with you, but IMHO the following quote from
Brent sounds like some pretty sound advice.
<quote>
> There's plenty of room to spare, for example, on the /home partition and if
> one installs all their toys in this manner you don't have to sweat the
> gotcha's and you can simply copy the directory over to other similar servers
> and they're good to go.
</quote>
I'd hate to jump through all the hoops to get it working and then have a
Cobalt released update trash something because it was "non-standard."
Just my .02,
j
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