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Added: Fri, Mar 20th 1998 05:48 UTC (10 years, 4 months ago) Updated: Sun, Aug 29th 2004 21:51 UTC (3 years, 10 months ago)


Screenshot About:
Analog is a WWW logfile analysis program. It is fast, easy to install and run, very flexible, features multi-language support, produces attractive output, can be run directly or from a form interface, understands any logfile format, and works on any operating system.

Author:
Stephen Turner [contact developer]

Rating:
8.70/10.00 (8 votes)

Homepage:
http://www.analog.cx/
Tar/GZ:
http://www.analog.cx/analog-6.0.tar.gz
Tar/BZ2:
http://download.trilithium.net/[..]analog/analog-5.32/analog-5.32-1.src.rpm
Zip:
http://www.analog.cx/anlg60.zip
Changelog:
http://www.analog.cx/docs/whatsnew.html
RPM package:
http://download.trilithium.net/[..]nalog/analog-5.32/analog-5.32-1.i386.rpm
Debian package:
http://www.debian.org/Packages/unstable/web/analog.html
OS X package:
http://www.analog.cx/analog-6.0.sit.hqx
Mailing list archive:
http://analog.sourceforge.net/
Demo site:
http://www.statslab.cam.ac.uk/webstats/stats.html

Trove categories: [change]
[Development Status]  6 - Mature
[Intended Audience]  End Users/Desktop, System Administrators
[License]  Freeware
[Operating System]  OS Independent
[Programming Language]  C, Perl
[Topic]  Internet :: Log Analysis, Internet :: WWW/HTTP :: Site Management

Dependencies: [change]
No dependencies filed

 
Project admins: [change]
» Stephen Turner (Owner)

» Rating: 8.70/10.00 (Rank N/A)
» Vitality: 0.01% (Rank 4461)
» Popularity: 4.48% (Rank 820)

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 Comments

[»] Misplaced language files
by Thule - Feb 27th 2004 10:22:15

The 5.32 RPM for Mandrake 9.2 presently drops the needed language files etc in another directory than Analog expects and causes an error message about uk.lng file.

Suggest you move or copy at least the language files from /usr/share/analog to /var/lib/analog/lang

Besides it's useful to copy some of the example configuraiton lines from /usr/share/doc/analog-5.32/examples/big.cfg into the /etc/analog.cfg file to be able to control which sections the report include in text mode. It makes it possible to turn sections off. Presently in the default analg.cfg you can only turn pie charts off.






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[»] Analog 3.31
by Michael Bushey - Jul 9th 1999 01:13:47

Fast and easy to set up, very configurable. I spent less time setting up both Analog and Rmagic than I anticipated. A lot of people have very positive things to say about the speed of Analog; it seems quite fast to me, however, I have not benched it against any other products. The -settings option is awesome to show exactly what will be included/excluded in the report (I believe you can nessle up to 50 config files). The report can be in 3 formats, HTML, Computer (data), and I think one other txt/data format. Rmagic, a perl script than uses Analog's output, creates slick looking HTML reports with an index. Rmagic makes the output look as good as any log analyzer I've seen.

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    [»] Re: Analog 3.31
    by drankfish - Mar 26th 2001 22:09:29

    I would be much happier if the home page provided tarballs instead of rpms, not all of us have condemend ourselves to redhat. Even though it seems like a real attempt to create good documentation, it remains confusing and hard to follow in some places, there seem to multiple places to configure the same options. I really like the output, very lynx friendly, but after several hours of fighting with it, I gave up.

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      [»] Re: Analog 3.31
      by digitalunity - Jun 17th 2001 10:30:43

      Stop yer whining and download RPM. It's quick, it's easy, and as much as I hate RPM, it's the only way to get some programs.


      > I would be much happier if the home page
      > provided tarballs instead of rpms, not
      > all of us have condemend ourselves to
      > redhat. Even though it seems like a
      > real attempt to create good
      > documentation, it remains confusing and
      > hard to follow in some places, there
      > seem to multiple places to configure the
      > same options. I really like the output,
      > very lynx friendly, but after several
      > hours of fighting with it, I gave up.

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      [»] Re: Analog 3.31
      by Stephen Turner - Nov 21st 2001 05:29:33


      > I would be much happier if the home page
      > provided tarballs instead of rpms

      Analog has always provided tarballs. RPMs are a relatively recent addition, maintained by a third party.

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