Steve wrote:
Analog 6.0 (binary) running on XP with gobs of resources.
When I ask Analog to process a UNIX style log file it crashes. By "UNIX style"
I mean a log file with LF only EOLs. DOS/Windows
style log files (with CRLF EOLs) are just fine. By "crashes" I mean stops
execution and pops up one of those Windows must close this
application" type message boxes. 100% repeatable and consistent bug.
I have lots of archival "UNIX style" log files from when my Apache was running
on Unix. I don't want to have to convert all of them
if I can avoid it.
My guess is that the Windows implementation of Analog doesn't see the LF only
EOL as an EOL and tries to read a VERY long line into
a buffer somewhere until it overwrites something and crashes. Just a guess.
Any simple solutions, or is it the dreaded log file conversion effort?
You might try downloading/installing Analog again? I just tested this
with the log file that ships with Analog (using dos2unix to convert it)
and Analog read it without any problems. If a new copy of Analog still
causes this, can you reproduce the behavior on the sample logfile.log or
is it maybe something else in the logfiles?
--
Jeremy Wadsack
Seven Simple Machines
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