>On Sat, 13 Feb 1999, Anna M. Adam wrote:
>
>> I don't know what's wrong with my set up... and I don't know what
>> information you need to assist me. My account is on a Unix server. I
>> uploaded the zipped file to directory, unzipped it, followed directions
to
>> check analhead.h, did the 'make' command and saw oodles of files list up.
I
>> checked my analog.cfg file and edited it to point to the directory of my
log
>> files and then where to output the info. I type analog from within the
>> analog3.11 directory. A fraction of a second later I get my command line
but
>> an ls tells me that the index.html file was not created.
>
>I'm not exactly sure what you're saying. You used a command like
> OUTFILE filename.html
>and the file filename.html wasn't created?
>
>You could try analog +V which will turn all possible debugging on. That
will
>include which files it's reading and writing.
Okay, I did that... The last two lines say:
F: Opening /usr/home/2geeksan/usr/local/etc/httpd/htdocs/analog/index.html
as output file
F: Closing /usr/home/2geeksan/usr/local/etc/httpd/htdocs/analog/index.html
But when I go to the browser, and look at that index.html file, it shows
this at the bottom:
This analysis was produced by analog2.11-virtual/Unix.
I ran analog from within the analog3.11 directory. Analog2.11 was
preinstalled on this server. Am I actually running THAT version? And if so,
how to I change it so that when I type analog I run the 3.11 version instead
of the old? There's an analog directory in the same place as the analog3.11
directory but the analog directory (without 3.11 at the end) just has the
image files and the index.html in it. I'm so confused! I changed the OUTFILE
line in my analog.cfg from within the analog3.11 directory to say:
OUTFILE /usr/local/etc/htdocs/analog3.11/index.html
but it still shows the index.html file is being updated within the analog
directory as above. Did I mention I'm confused? And I admire you all the
more for developing this program in the first place...
Anna
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