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Dr-NiKoN
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posted August 28, 2001 09:28 AM      Profile for Dr-NiKoN     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
First of all, thanks for a great site/resource, I will recommend it to my friends.

Second of all, I installed the webalizer package, and encountered some problems. Not sure if this is related to my stupidity or the port.

After running the Installer(using Admin password, not root), webalizer didn't show up in the Finder.

When going to the Terminal:
[localhost:/Applications] tor% open webalizer\ 1.30-04/

Only results in a Finder window with the package contents. I wanted to download the README from ftp.mrunix.net as anonymous, but wasn't able to connect.

So, how am I suppose to run this program? All I have to work with is a config file, a txt file and 2 gifs..

Do, I have to login as root to install this package correctly? Or, is it perfectly explained in the README?

Thanks

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nikon


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apex
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posted August 28, 2001 11:37 PM      Profile for apex   Email apex   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
webalizer should have been installed in /usr/local/bin/. If you ran the .pkg installer, it is completely ready to go. edit yor config then run webalizer using something like this.
code:
/usr/local/bin/webalizer -c ./web.conf


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Dr-NiKoN
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posted August 30, 2001 03:53 AM      Profile for Dr-NiKoN     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Thanks for the reply.
I tought webalizer was a application package you could double-click.

Still problems though, and this is probably not the place, but if someone has experienced something similar and know what it is: Feel free to tell me

[localhost:/Applications/webalizer 1.30-04] root# ./sample.conf
LogFile: Command not found.
LogType: Command not found.
OutputDir: Command not found.
HistoryName: Command not found.
Incremental: Command not found.
IncrementalName: Command not found.
Unmatched '.


I have no idea why I get this.
I have tried running it as root, with the same errors.

# LogFile defines the web server log file to use. If not specified
# here or on on the command line, input will default to STDIN.

LogFile /var/log/httpd/access_log

Can't understand that this syntax should be wrong?

Best Reguards

nikon

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nikon


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apex
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posted August 30, 2001 09:20 AM      Profile for apex   Email apex   Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
sample.conf is not an application, merely a configuration file. To use it you must run webalizer and specify that file. example: /usr/lical/bin/webalizer -c ./sample.conf
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Dr-NiKoN
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posted August 30, 2001 09:45 AM      Profile for Dr-NiKoN     Send New Private Message      Edit/Delete Post  Reply With Quote 
Thank you very much apex.
It got it working.

I appreciate the help very much

Best Reguards

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nikon


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