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httplog

http://nutbar.chemlab.org/
Logfile rollover program

This is a candidate for deletion: broken links, can't find elsewhere, not on archive.org, my email to author was returned to sender. Danm (talk) 23:26, 31 October 2017 (EDT)

'httplog' is a replacement for Apache's 'rotatelogs' and Andrew Ford's 'chronolog'. It lets you specify a logfile using strftime parameters in the filename to act as a template. This means that the logs in your logfiles will also be sorted according to the filename, instead of as one huge file. For example, if you specify a logfile of /var/log/http%Y%m%d.log, a new log file would be generated each day, with content for only that one day. It also supports compression of logfiles using gzip.





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Janet Casey

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26 November 2001




Leaders and contributors

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Eli Sand Maintainer


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Bug Tracking,Developer,SupportE-mailmailto:nutbar@innocent.com


Software prerequisites

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Weak prerequisitezlib 1.1.3 or later




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