Joshua,

Check the directory permissions for the tree of all directories above the file 
(ie the /u /u/2 /u/2/j /u/2/j/jf2412).  I've run into this programme with one 
of the web based systems I've written.

If that doesn't work try copying one of the log files to /tmp and seeing if 
that works (give it '777' permissions within /tmp).

Rgds

Alan Wright
FEHS Techncian

>>> "Stephen Turner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 18/04/2008 07:18:38 >>>
On 18/04/2008, Joshua S. Freeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So, no more ideas, huh?
>
>  It's all quiet on the analog front..
>
>  It *is* strange, isn't it?
>
>  Running analog manually at the command line... File perms wide open...
>
>  Passing strange.
>

Well, analog just does a simple fopen(). If anything can read it,
analog should be able to.

What happens if you specify the logfile name on the analog command line?

-- 
Stephen Turner
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