Yeah, that's better, but now I get this (!) ...
Illegal character \015 (carriage return) at
/usr/bin/access-extract-urls.pl line
2.
(Maybe you didn't strip carriage returns after a network transfer?)
Thanks.
Nik.
-- Nik Oxley - nik.oxley@iholland.co.uk IT Administrator, I Holland Limited - http://www.iholland.co.uk/ -----Original Message----- From: Milt Webb, IQ Software [SMTP:milt@iqsc.com] Sent: 07 April 1998 14:11 To: Nik Oxley Subject: RE: access.log Analysis On Tue, 7 Apr 1998, Nik Oxley wrote: > Hi, > > The message I'm getting from the "access-extract-urls.pl" script is: > > bash: /usr/bin/access-extract-urls.pl: No such file or directory > > The command line I'm using us: > > access-extract-urls.pl < access.log > stats.txt > > and I've got the perl scripts in /usr/bin as is perl it self. I've also > amended the first line of the script to read #!/usr/bin/perl, is this > correct? > Have you tried running it under ksh or sh? I'n not a bash user and that really shouldn't make a difference. The message is saying that bash cannot find the scripts...makes no sense, really. Try it under the other shells or try running it this way... /usr/bin/perl /usr/bin/access-extract-urls.pl < access.log > stats.txt Good luck. Milt ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----- milt webb - iq software corporation - 3295 river exchange drive norcross, georgia usa 30092 - 770/446-8880x245 - www.iqsoftware.comReceived on Tue Apr 07 1998 - 06:51:37 MDT
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