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Hi Ross and Ed,
Thanks for suggesting the pull request I just submitted. Sorry I didn't submit
it
from a topic branch, as github recommended. My only excuse is that I was
learning how to do it on the fly (git n00b) :)
And thanks also for the gem--it has been very helpful for me in developing a
Thanks for the suggestions...
Tim
On 3/17/11 2:58 PM, Pottinger, Hardy J. wrote:
Does anyone know of a good (and free) Apache log file analyzer for
Mac OSX? I have sets of Apache web logs that I need to analyze off
server.
I am kinda fond of AWstats (http://awstats.sourceforge.net/). I've
ne
> Does anyone know of a good (and free) Apache log file analyzer for Mac
> OSX? I have sets of Apache web logs that I need to analyze off server.
I am kinda fond of AWstats (http://awstats.sourceforge.net/). I've never
installed it on OSX, but just took a quick peek and it's in MacPorts so it
s
On Mar 17, 2011, at 1:16 PM, Tim McGeary wrote:
>
> Does anyone know of a good (and free) Apache log file analyzer for Mac
> OSX? I have sets of Apache web logs that I need to analyze off server.
Something with a GUI? (After all, you do have the underlying unix shell
underneath and could comp
On Mar 17, 2011, at 1:16 PM, Tim McGeary wrote:
> Does anyone know of a good (and free) Apache log file analyzer for Mac OSX?
> I have sets of Apache web logs that I need to analyze off server.
I've been using analog for years:
http://www.analog.cx/
The config syntax takes a little ge
Does anyone know of a good (and free) Apache log file analyzer for Mac
OSX? I have sets of Apache web logs that I need to analyze off server.
Thanks,
Tim
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I did something similar to this recently. I used Python with oaipmh +
simplejson + couchdb (the python library) to write a simple oai2json script
which converts OAI XML into JSON and inserts it into a CouchDB instance. I
then used the CouchDB river service to index the CouchDB JSON in ElasticS
Thanks for the suggestion Patrick!
On Thu, Mar 17, 2011 at 11:24 AM, Patrick Murray-John
wrote:
> Edward,
>
> One option might be http://omeka.org";>Omeka from the Center for
> History and New Media (full disclosure, I work for CHNM). It's designed for
> libraries, museums, archives, and like-min
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