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[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Summary-Talk] Macintosh Alias is to Linux Symbolic Link
On Linux, you can make a symbolic link to the directory containing the
logs, just as you made an alias to the directory on the Mac. Everything
works in a parallel way, you can rename the symbolic links, etc.
Jason
Gregg Luhring wrote:
> When I used the plain Mac version of Summary2.6.8 all I had to do was
> place an alias of my domain's logfile directory in Summary's "logs"
> directory and Summary would pull log files from every directory that I
> had aliased. I could also rename the alias to a short, concise name.
>
> Now I'm using the Linux version and am trying to create symbolic links
> from my domain's logfile directory to Summary2.6.8's logs directory.
> I'm not getting the same results.
>
> I've found that I can do a symbolic link from a single log file to
> Summary's log directory and it works, but only on that specific file.
> And tomorrow that log file rolls over and is a new file with the same
> name.
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