Hi,
New to the list. Sort of last ditch attempt. I have two choices:
Install analog in my cgi-bin. I don't know what version of Linux.
They won't tell me. They said I could compile with gcc, not make.
gcc is disabled for world, I'm not sure I'm in the group. When I try
make, gcc comes back unable to ...
uname -a doesn't bring version other than kernel.
Another solution:
Analog 2.0 is installed on the machine somewhere! When I run
analog, that's what comes back. I can get it to read my
configuration file, but something goes wrong - my configuration file
is for 2.11. It seems to read the access file, but doesn't bring back
anything. Here's the results
Total successful requests: 0
Corrupt logfile lines: 22
Unwanted logfile entries: 117,612
Total data transferred: 0 bytes
Incidentally, 2.11 resides somewhere on the system, but I can't
find it.
Locate is disabled, and I can't find it by trawling the system.
The reason for all this is that I'd like a different report than the one
they give us - it includes all the images, and that means I can't get
the really valuable data while the access file is still on the machine.
I got it to work once, but then I switched access file and could
never repeat the success. Weird!
Any ideas?
Regards
Annie
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