That's what I was thinking, but I cannot get it to recognize the settings file and /or the log file location.
Patrick Gormley
Lapeer East High School
Lapeer MI 48446
http://chem.lapeer.org
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On Mar 28, 2005, at 10:33 AM, Aengus wrote:

On Monday, March 28, 2005 4:14 PM [GMT],
Patrick Gormley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I am trying to use Analog from the command line on a Mac running OS
10.3. I have looked at the docs, but cannot figure out how to put
the settings file that I want Analog to use on the command line.
Also, once Analog reads the new settings file how should the path to
the log file be described. Can I use relative paths from the
location of the settings file or do I have to use absolute paths?
If I use an absolute path do I have to use slashes (/) in the path
like /HD/Applications/Analog/Logs/*.gz or do I use colons like the
docs say because it is running on a Mac.

I'm not a Mac user, but I imagine that if you're using OSX, then you
should be following Unix conventions rather than Mac conventions.

Aengus

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