Analog (a) no longer seems to be maintained and (b) rebuilding the old
source rpm on CentOS7 ends up with a conflict with a file named
/usr/bin/analog that is owned by anaconda.

So, taking a step back: is there a better tool for apache log analysis
now?   One feature of analog that I haven't been able to match with
anything else is that you can rsync a tree of log files from a farm of
servers into one place and invoke analog with a wild-card to expand
all of their names on the command line and it will digest them all
without the need to pre-sort in timestamp order.

-- 
   Les Mikesell
     lesmikes...@gmail.com
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