I'm using something like this now, but perl could understand the old
timestamps of 0.53, not those of 0.61. Now I have to take the 9th to 17th
character from the new timestamps and convert these back to decimals, so I
can compare with the usual perl timestamps. I find this kind of slugish and
am looking for a better way.

Franky

> ----------
> From:         Russell Nelson[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent:         Thursday, December 30, 1999 3:43 PM
> To:   'qmail list'
> Subject:      Re: multilog
> 
> Van Liedekerke Franky writes:
>  > Hi,
>  > 
>  > first of all: Merry Xmas and a very happy NewYear to all  !!
>  > 
>  > Now I have a small boring question: does there exist any tool or manner
> to
>  > select a timewindow out of a multilog file (for ex. the last 5 minutes)
> or
>  > do I need to write one myself?
> 
> With a few minor changes you could make good use of my qmail-mrtg
> script.  It only works with daemontools-0.53, not -0.61.
> 
>     http://www.crynwr.com/mrtg/
> 
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