[Lire] Please teach a reason and a solution.
Wytze van der Raay
wytze at logreport.org
Mon Feb 12 09:06:05 CET 2007
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On 19.01.2007 07:57, Konno Masato wrote:
> It is taken care.
> My name is Konno at Are-works corporation in japan.
> An error of an attached file occurs when I perform conversion to an HTML
> file and an EXCEL file in lr_log2report.
> Please teach a reason and a solution.
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
> 1.Generating A HTML Report From A Log File
>
> [root at cent userlog]# lr_log2report --output html combined apache.log apache
> Parsing log file using combined DLF Converter...
> Extracted 39615 DLF records on 39615 lines.
> Encountered 0 errors and ignored 0 lines.
> Running analysers...
> Generating XML report...
> Formatting report as html in apache...
> lr_log2report: ERROR
> no element found at line 1, column 0, byte -1 at /usr/local/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.3/i686-linux/XML/Parser.pm line 18
> 5
This error message is not coming from the Lire software itself, but from
the generic perl-XML-Parser module. Frankly I have no idea why that would
happen. Your perl version (5.8.3) seems a little old, but certainly not
too old to run Lire which is quite old now by itself. Is your XML::Parser
module recent enough? The INSTALL notes for Lire state that:
> Requirements
> ============
>
> Before installing Lire, you should have the following available on your
> system :
>
> - GNU gzip
> - Perl 5.6.1 or newer. Perl 5.8.0 is required to support non-ASCII
> encoding.
> - expat 1.9.x and XML::Parser 2.29 or later. You can download expat from
> http://expat.sourceforge.net/ and XML::Parser from your local
> CPAN mirror.
> ...
Regards,
Wytze van der Raay
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