Hello,

I am using Analog (5.1/Unix) to analyze some old web log files.
I'm seeing some crazy reports/numbers, such as this one:

Request Report

   Listing files, sorted by the number of requests.
      reqs:  %reqs: %pages: file
----------: ------: ------: ----
3941831634:   100%:   100%: /track/savedaily2.gif
2522281692: 74.70%: 74.70%: /track/savedaily1.gif
2514580742: 74.48%: 74.48%: /track/eyeseptember2000.gif


I have also noticed things like all requests being recorded as if they were in 2000, 
even though I have no logs with dates in year 2000.

I have to say that Analog is still processing my logs as I write this, so these may 
not be the final numbers, but still, this looks rather strange.

I am using caching to preserve stats between different analog invocations.


Otis
P.S.
If it matters, this is how I am invoking Analog from a shell script (this is in a for 
... `ls -1rt` loop):

gunzip --to-stdout $mylog | analog - -G +g$ANALOG_CONFIG \
+C"CACHEOUTFILE /caches/analog_cache.$filename" \
+C"CACHEFILE /caches/analog_cache.*" \
+C"OUTFILE usage.html"

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