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On 01-04-2005 01:18, Mehul Sanghvi wrote:
>>Documenting it would be nice anyway: It can be included with the package
>>below /usr/share/doc/awstats.
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> I'll start there first. Documenting what I do in order to get it up and
> running
> and g
On Fri, 01 Apr 2005 00:37:02 +0200, Jonas Smedegaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> My intention with the Debian packaging of awstats is to switch to not
> running it as a CGI per default, but instead use the offline mode. There
> has been too many
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On 31-03-2005 22:12, Mehul Sanghvi wrote:
> Is there a lot of work involved in making awstats work with Apache2
> "out of the box" ?
The tricky part is to seperate what will belong to the local admin and
what will belong to the packaging scripts.
Th
Jonas,
Is there a lot of work involved in making awstats work with Apache2
"out of the box" ?
I've just installed awstats on my system and I'm using Apache 2. I
could document what
I do, and then have a look at it so that it can be packaged up in a
more non-local way.
I'm not too familiar with
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On 31-03-2005 17:55, Mehul N. Sanghvi wrote:
> Here's a patch that allows the cron job to check for the existence of
> either of apache1 or apache2 access.log file.
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> This should allow it work out of the box for either Apache 1.3.xx or
> Apache 2.0.
Here's a patch that allows the cron job to check for the existence of
either of apache1 or apache2 access.log file.
This should allow it work out of the box for either Apache 1.3.xx or
Apache 2.0.xx.
I had a similar problem as this bug/feature/wishlist and the
workaround I have for it is given b
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