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Date:      Wed, 9 Jun 2004 11:55:46 +0100
From:      Matthew Seaman <m.seaman@infracaninophile.co.uk>
To:        Drew Tomlinson <drew@mykitchentable.net>
Cc:        webmaster@lightningfire.net
Subject:   Re: AWSTATS Error & Resolution
Message-ID:  <20040609105545.GC12520@happy-idiot-talk.infracaninophile.co.uk>
In-Reply-To: <40C63F38.903@mykitchentable.net>
References:  <40C63F38.903@mykitchentable.net>

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On Tue, Jun 08, 2004 at 03:35:36PM -0700, Drew Tomlinson wrote:
> After upgrading perl from 5.8.2 to 5.8.4, following the instructions in=
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> /usr/ports/UPDATING, I found awstats-6.0_1 no longer worked.  I ran=20
> awstats.pl interactively and received the following error:
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> Bizarre copy of ARRAY in aassign at /path/to/awstats.pl line 8707
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> After some checking, I found this issue was fixed in awstats.pl revision=
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> 1.747.  I downloaded the most current revision (1.755) and replaced the=
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> revision that's included with the port.  This seems to solve the=20
> problem.  YMMV.
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> Is it appropriate to send a problem report about this?  I've never sent=
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> one so I want to be sure before bugging someone.
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> Hopefully this post will save others from having to research and resolve=
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> this issue.

You aren't the only one to notice this: it's being discussed over on
freebsd-ports@... at the moment.  See the thread that starts with:

    http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-ports/2004-June/013104.html

which generally means a fix will soon be forthcoming.

Generally in these sort of cases your first point of contact should be
the port's maintainer.  Find that by:

    % cd /usr/ports/www/awstats
    % make -V MAINTAINER

Now just sending an e-mail to the maintainer usually suffices, and
most maintainers will be happy to fix things and help you out
generally.

However, if the maintainer has an @FreeBSD.org address (including
various mailing list addresses like x11@FreeBSD.org, perl@FreeBSD.org,
ports@FreeBSD.org) then you can use send-pr(1) to send in a bug report
- preferably including a fix. If the port is unmaintained
(ie. maintainer is ports@FreeBSD.org) then you may well get asked to
become the maintainer...  Also use send-pr(1) if e-mail to the
maintainer bounces or you get no reply after a reasonable time
(ie. two weeks) -- mention the problem in the PR you send.  See

    http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/porters-handbook/makef=
ile-maintainer.html

	Cheers,

	Matthew

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                                                      Savill Way
PGP: http://www.infracaninophile.co.uk/pgpkey         Marlow
Tel: +44 1628 476614                                  Bucks., SL7 1TH UK

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