Nice Web statistic package.
Requires something like apache and perl.
Patched the init files, so that apaches access.log file will be found.
The local domain name has to be configured by hand.
The rc files are located in ${PREFIX}/lib/perl5/site_perl/i386-freebsd:
wwwstat.rc
splitlog.rc
The next commit will be a package, that makes graphical bars from
wwwstat's output ;-)
This would be something for all of our webservers !!! We could see,
which domains access the webservers, traffic analysis and so on !!!
hopped ten blocks on a concrete floor, upside down, with a much
simpler "DIST_SUBDIR=iv".
While I'm here, replace the "gzip ${PREFIX}/interviews/man/mann/*.n" with
MANPREFIX and MANN definitions.
MAINTAINER from asami to ports, I don't use this anymore (no cut &
paste, duh!).
By the way, does someone know why people think I'm a ytalk expert? I've
getting questions from all over the world about how to compile ytalk
on Solaris etc. Maybe taking out this MAINTAINER line would help.
into the FreeBSD CDROM. (Part of PR ports/2843.)
(2) Fix pathnames of jdk, contool, pgp and tkman. (Closes PR ports/2835.)
Submitted by: Josh Gilliam <soil@quick.net>
(thanks!) so remove NO_CDROM. It still requires a license for
commercial use so print that out in MESSAGE.
Closes PR ports/2843.
Submitted by: bjn@visi.com
Note: the patch file on the web site has several problems.. First, it
doesn't apply, and second, it bogusly changes the version. It also
introduces some problems for FreeBSD where the author missed the point of
a fix I sent back. :-(
Note! I have fixed a bogon from previous versions where I was putting the
executables in $(PREFIX)/bin. They now go in $(PREFIX)/sbin, so make
sure your previous binaries have been properly removed!
Note! I have fixed a bogon from previous versions where I was putting the
executables in $(PREFIX)/bin. They now go in $(PREFIX)/sbin, so make
sure your previous binaries have been properly removed!