Marcin got it, There were some IPv6 entries at the beginning of the log file that seemed to be sending it of, I have removed the offending entries and re run webalizer since.
http://www.lloydsenergy.co.uk/webalizer/usage_200707.html#TOPSITES http://www.lloydsenergy.co.uk/webalizer/webalizer.conf http://www.lloydsenergy.co.uk/logs/access.log This one is doing the same but has no IPv6 entries in the log. Everything is on sparc Andrew On 31/07/07, Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, 2007-07-30 at 20:16 +0100, andrew holway wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I've been asking in IRC and forums for some time but no one has been > > able to help. > > > > Has anyone any ideas why this? > > http://www.moonet.co.uk/webalizer/usage_200707.html#TOPSITES > > > > log is here http://www.moonet.co.uk/logs/access.log > > and config is here http://www.moonet.co.uk/webalizer/webalizer.conf > > webalizer is Webalizer V2.01-10 (Linux 2.6.18-028stab031.dev-ovz031) English > > floating point conversion error? > > > > Linux daisy.moognu.co.uk 2.6.18-028stab031.dev-ovz031 #2 SMP Wed May > > 30 10:45:50 BST 2007 sparc64 GNU/Linux > > Were all of the input data files generated on sparc64? I have seen > strange things happen when parsing floating point numbers written on x86 > machines (as ASCII). I always assumed it was something to do with the > x86 support for 80 bit long doubles (and the sometimes iffy support for > 64 bit doubles) verses the SPARC support of 64 bit and (nominally) 128 > bit doubles. > > HTH, > > Cheers, > - Martin > > > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

