Logtool is a command line program that will parse ASCII logfiles into a more palatable format. It will take anything resembling a standard syslog file (this includes syslog-ng, multilog, and probably most of the other variantse), and crunch it into one of the following formats for your viewing pleasure: - ANSI (colorized for easy "at a glance" viewing) - ASCII (for e-mail'ed reports, and term's that don't support color) - CSV (for importing into your favorite spreadsheet/database) - HTML (for generating web pages) - RAW (for no good reason) It can be configured to parse the data any one of several ways, including suppressing duplicate messages, stripping the host, and/or program fields, and modifying the time display format (supports TAI64 timestamps produced by DJB's multilog) of the log entries. Author: A.L.Lambert WWW: http://xjack.org/logtool/ www.csie.ntu.edu.tw/~b01902062/git/freebsd-ports-gnome' title='freebsd-ports-gnome Git repository'/>
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* - Use my FreeBSD address on the ports I maintaindhn2009-03-071-1/+1