Richard Chapman
2010-06-21 15:29:15 UTC
I saw the note below today - suggesting that a new release of sarg has
arrived. The current rpmforge release of sarg still causes some grief -
so a new version might be appreciated by sarg users.
Richard.
Hello,
Sarg version 2.3 is available for download at:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/sarg/files/sarg/sarg-2.3/sarg-2.3.tar.gz/download
md5sum: db1f8d35f47a54da7ffbbe0375b618c8
sha1sum: 2ec65da0eb0a4e57346611effcbd2a3cbb49fbb3
It contains numerous small changes and improvements. A short list follows. See the README file for
more information.
The processing time should be reduced more or less drastically depending on the configuration
(processing time dropped from 2 minutes down to 20 seconds in my most notable case).
This version is the first one to accept unlimited URL length (that is as long as a log line can fit
into memory).
The command line syntax has been tuned to make it easier to invoke sarg from helper scripts,
especially when setting up cron jobs.
User names can be fetched from a LDAP server.
The drawing of the graphs has been rewritten to allow for proper scaling and correct labeling of the
ordinate in all the cases. Both graph types can now be plotted in the reports.
Starting from this version, the messages are translated with GNU gettext. The old languages files are
obsoletes and only two languages have been translated so far. Sarg is registered for translation at
http://translationproject.org/domain/sarg.html with little effect so far.
Frederic
arrived. The current rpmforge release of sarg still causes some grief -
so a new version might be appreciated by sarg users.
Richard.
Hello,
Sarg version 2.3 is available for download at:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/sarg/files/sarg/sarg-2.3/sarg-2.3.tar.gz/download
md5sum: db1f8d35f47a54da7ffbbe0375b618c8
sha1sum: 2ec65da0eb0a4e57346611effcbd2a3cbb49fbb3
It contains numerous small changes and improvements. A short list follows. See the README file for
more information.
The processing time should be reduced more or less drastically depending on the configuration
(processing time dropped from 2 minutes down to 20 seconds in my most notable case).
This version is the first one to accept unlimited URL length (that is as long as a log line can fit
into memory).
The command line syntax has been tuned to make it easier to invoke sarg from helper scripts,
especially when setting up cron jobs.
User names can be fetched from a LDAP server.
The drawing of the graphs has been rewritten to allow for proper scaling and correct labeling of the
ordinate in all the cases. Both graph types can now be plotted in the reports.
Starting from this version, the messages are translated with GNU gettext. The old languages files are
obsoletes and only two languages have been translated so far. Sarg is registered for translation at
http://translationproject.org/domain/sarg.html with little effect so far.
Frederic