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[ILUG] Webalizer woes

[ILUG] Webalizer woes

ilug at robertelliott.org ilug at robertelliott.org
Sat Oct 6 20:27:02 IST 2001


Hi, all.
I recently started using webalizer, and very nice it is too. However, even recentlier, it stopped working. After the fourth of this month, it suddenly decided to stop counting. The access log is still being updated merrily, it's just that webalizer is ignoring any entries after the 4th October (as evinced by a quick 'webalizer -T'.

There's nothing by way of Ignore* in the requisite webalizer.conf (version 1.3), and apache (1.3.19) is acting impeccably in every regard.

Any ideas?

robert
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