Hey Joe, I just hit the update and am seeing the same awstats error. Here is some additional info. I just hit the thread and have not looked to see if it is in the bug tracker. If it is not there I will go ahead and write it up so you guys have a chance to prioritize - if it isn’t a repository mixup on my part.
Note - it is a dependancy/library issue - keep reading for details
thanks
carl
[root@server1a ~]# more /etc/issue
CentOS release 5 (Final)
Kernel \r on an \m
[root@server1a ~]# yum info awstats
Loading "installonlyn" plugin
Setting up repositories
Reading repository metadata in from local files
Installed Packages
Name : awstats
Arch : noarch
Version: 6.7
Release: 1.el5.rf
Size : 2.8 M
Repo : installed
Summary: Powerful and fullfeatured server logfile analyzer
Description:
Advanced Web Statistics is a powerful and featureful tool that generates
advanced web server graphic statistics. This server log analyzer works
from command line or as a CGI and shows you all information your log contains,
in graphical web pages. It can analyze a lot of web/wap/proxy servers like
Apache, IIS, Weblogic, Webstar, Squid, … but also mail or ftp servers.
This program can measure visits, unique vistors, authenticated users, pages,
domains/countries, OS busiest times, robot visits, type of files, search
engines/keywords used, visits duration, HTTP errors and more…
Statistics can be updated from a browser or your scheduler.
The program also supports virtual servers, plugins and a lot of features.
Available Packages
Name : awstats
Arch : noarch
Version: 6.6
Release: 1.el5.vm
Size : 1.1 M
Repo : virtualmin
Summary: Advanced Web Statistics
Description:
Advanced Web Statistics is a powerful and featureful tool that generates
advanced web server graphic statistics. This server log analyzer works
from command line or as a CGI and shows you all information your log contains,
in graphical web pages. It can analyze a lot of web/wap/proxy servers like
Apache, IIS, Weblogic, Webstar, Squid, … but also mail or ftp servers.
This program can measure visits, unique vistors, authenticated users, pages,
domains/countries, OS busiest times, robot visits, type of files, search
engines/keywords used, visits duration, HTTP errors and more…
Statistics can be updated from a browser or your scheduler.
The program also supports virtual servers, plugins and a lot of features.
With the default configuration, the statistics are available:
http://localhost/awstats/awstats.pl
[root@server1a ~]#
When verifying the config:
The AWstats command /usr/share/awstats/wwwroot/cgi-bin/awstats.pl was not found on your system.
… your system is not ready for use by Virtualmin.
And it is a valid warning since there is no /usr/share/awstats directory.
Upgrade history in yum for awstats:
Apr 22 11:23:47 Updated: awstats.noarch 6.7-1.el5.rf
Nov 16 22:26:54 Installed: wbm-virtualmin-awstats.noarch 2:3.2-1
Nov 16 22:27:36 Installed: awstats.noarch 6.6-1.el5.vm
so just seeing this is setting off the red flags.
Did the following to correct the issue:
rpm --erase --nodeps awstats
yum install awstats
NOTE- you need to resolve your repos.d dependancies before continuing otherwise you are going to install the same non-virtual min version again (most likely). i had the rpmforge repos configured and turned back off at one point so this one sneaked by me. good luck. and thanks for setting me on the right course Joe!