Peter Hardy said:

> Oh, dang, that was supposed to be i not $i.
> I guess it was a little past my bedtime. :-(

thanks again !

I noticed some error mssg scrolling by, so I tried to screen scrape on rerun:

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Update for config "/etc/awstats/awstats.conf"
With data in log file "/home/celaro.com/logs/2004-07-08-access.rog"...
Phase 1 : First bypass old records, searching new record...
Direct access to last remembered record is out of file.
..snip..
 Found 0 new qualified records.
bash: let: 08: value too great for base (error token is "08")
----

is that benign, or ?

also, as I don't have a log for every day, do I need to put some 'if
exists'; or, no need to worry abou it ?

eg, in the first 10 day I only have these:
logs/2004-07-01-access.rog
logs/2004-07-02-access.rog
logs/2004-07-03-access.rog
logs/2004-07-05-access.rog
logs/2004-07-06-access.rog
logs/2004-07-07-access.rog
logs/2004-07-08-access.rog
logs/2004-07-09-access.rog



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