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But when you try to view the awstats-created html page, apache reports that it can't find the icons, [which are in usr/local/httpd/awstats.icons/]. Here's the weird thing: in apache's logfile, it says [amongst all the crud from deranged IIS servers - how about a way of nailing those ?!]: File does not exist: /usr/local/httpd/iconsawstats.icons/clock/hr10.png <-- note the concatenation between icons and awstats; there should be an '/' in there! AWSTATS has in its config file: DirIcons="/icons/awstats.icons"
In your Apache config file what is the icons alias set to? Default installs of Apache have their own /icons alias which points to Apache's own icon set. Pete Hatton --------------------------------- E-mail: pete@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Webpage: http://www.monolight.org --------------------------------- Quoting Simon Rodda <simonr@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
OK, so I installed awstats 5.2 on SuSe8.0 Apache is running fine, it finds the ServerRoot directory as it's set to "/usr/local/httpd".
Where am I going wrong?? I can't convince awstats/apache that the icons are in that directory - and they really are. Simon -- The Mailing List for the Devon & Cornwall LUG Mail majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe list" in the message body to unsubscribe.
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