Thursday, October 02, 2008

web stats reporting

Well, I've been doing some archaeology today...

There are 3 different installs of analog on our web server:
[steve@www /]# find -name analog
./usr/bin/analog
./usr/local/analog-www/analog
./home/steve/webstats/analog
./home/steve/webstats/analog/analog
The one in /usr/bin is version 6.0, the others are version 5.32.
[steve@www steve]$ /usr/bin/analog --help
This is analog version 6.0/Unix
For help see docs/Readme.html, or man analog, or http://www.analog.cx/
[steve@www steve]$ /usr/local/analog-www/analog --help
This is analog version 5.32/Unix
For help see docs/Readme.html, or man analog, or http://www.analog.cx/
[steve@www steve]$ /home/steve/webstats/analog/analog --help
This is analog version 5.32/Unix
For help see docs/Readme.html, or man analog, or http://www.analog.cx/
There are several corresponding analog.cfg files:
[steve@www /]# locate analog.cfg
/etc/analog.cfg
/usr/local/analog-www/analog.cfg
/home/steve/webstats/analog/analog.cfg
I haven't found any documentation explaining why, but /usr/bin/analog uses /etc/analog.cfg. The others use the .cfg file located in their directory.

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