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cronolog

'cronolog' is a filter program that reads log file entries from standard input and writes each entry to the output file specified by a filename template and the current date and time. When the expanded filename changes, the current file closes and a new one opens. 'cronolog' is meant to be used in conjunction with a Web server, such as Apache, to split the access log into daily or monthly logs.

Last updated 17 Apr, 2003


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  • Web server (Use Requirement)
  • autoconf (Build Prerequisite)
Related Projects

mcron, runmaint, sysindex, vlogger

Subprograms

cronosplit

Versions

1.6.2

1.6.2 stable released 2002-01-24

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User README included; User guide available in HTML format from http://cronolog.org/usage.html

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