I went to the Debian site and noticed that they offer
versions 4.01 (stable) and 5.02 (development).  This
surprised me as I thought that version 5.01 was stable.
But I don't use Debian, so I might be way off base.

Compiling might be an option to consider if  problems
with the Debian download aren't resolved. I work in a
Solaris 8 environment and compile analog from the
source code.  I am not a wizard in C++, but Stephen
has built and packaged analog in a foolproof manner.
I know that compiling isnt' for everybody and that it
can present its own unique set of problems at times,
but it has been working very well for us.

-- Duke Hillard


Bill Pulte wrote:

> I used the precompiled version set up on the Debian server.  I found an
> analog.conf file but it is located in my /etc directory. The other installed
> stuff seems to be located in the /usr/doc/analog directory.  don't know if
> this is any help, but thanks for your time
>
> Bill
>
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> Sent: Wednesday, May 23, 2001 1:08 PM
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> Subject: Re: [analog-help] help
>
> Yes, analog can generate HTML pages to be read from
> an intranet or internet server via a browser. Analog also
> has the capacity to produce text files (plain and ASCII),
> LaTeX code, and delimited flat files with the analog user
> specifying a special string to use as delimiter (very handy
> for importing into spreadsheets).
>
> Concerning setup, analog usually produces an analog.cfg
> file in the main analog directory (same place in which the
> analog binary resides).  Which version do you have?  Did
> you download source code that you compiled or did you
> download a pre-compiled executable file?
>
> Please respond to the list (more help that way).
>
> -- Duke Hillard
>
> Bill Pulte wrote:
>
> > I am new to this analog thing and am looking for guidance.  I work for a
> > school district and I want a number of people to access the analog
> > information for logging purposes (ie) through a browser.  I am running
> > Apache on Debian Gnu/Linux and I added the analog module, but there is no
> > .cfg file listed within the database.  My two questions are
> >
> > 1) first will analog do what I want it to.
> >
> > 2) Second what am I missing in the setup.
> >
> > Any help would be appreciated
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