On 6/28/99 8:33 PM Devine Design ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

>I am a MAC user and want to run Analog on
>a UNIX virtual server (running UNIX/Linux Redhat 5.2),
>that I resell hosting space on. Therefore, I need to compile
>Analog. Short of getting telnet access to the UNIX server and
>compiling Analog there, can you recommend any software to
>compile Analog for UNIX on my MAC? If available, I'd opt for
>that and FTP the compiled program to the UNIX server...
>
>Also didn't see any place in the docs that specifies
>where the main Analog app is supposed to live on the server.
>Forgive me if I missed it.

Depending on the amount of traffic you have, it might be alot simpler to 
download the log files and run Analog on your Mac. To run Analog on the 
Linux box you will need telnet access or help from someone who has telnet 
access, regardless of where it gets compiled.

Jason

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