Analog: Known bugs
Page last modified: 01-Nov-00
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Bugs in version 4.13
Here are the known bugs in version 4.13:
- The program won't compile on AIX. To fix this, delete #ifndef
ALIGNMENT at line 34 of anlghea2.h and
#endif at line 38. You will get compilation warnings, but it
should work OK.
Bugs fixed in version 4.11
These bugs in 4.1 were fixed in 4.11.
- The extended log format has changed in IIS version 5, and analog won't
recognise it automatically.
- There is one serious mistranslation in the Spanish language files.
- A crash can occasionally occur while printing the Organisation Report.
Bugs fixed in version 4.1
No bugs were fixed between versions 4.04 and 4.1.
Bugs fixed in version 4.04
These bugs in 4.03 were fixed in 4.04.
- The Japanese language file doesn't work properly in places.
- The program won't compile with EBCDIC support on.
- Windows 2000 is misdiagnosed as Windows NT in the Operating System
Report.
Bugs fixed in version 4.03
This bug in 4.02 was fixed in 4.03.
- Accented letters sometimes disappear in the Search Query Report (but
still appear in the Search Word Report).
Bugs fixed in version 4.02
This bug in 4.01 was fixed in 4.02.
- %nm escapes weren't handled very well in the Search Word
Report and Search Query Report.
- There were some crashes on Windows (and possibly other platforms) when it
starts the output routine, if the search reports were on.
Bugs fixed in version 4.01
This bug in 4.0 was fixed in 4.01.
- The Browser Summary and Operating System Report didn't turn on and off
according to the defaults in anlghea2.h.
Bugs fixed in version 3.90beta2
The following bugs in 3.90beta1 were fixed in 3.90beta2.
- The Organisation Report didn't work on Windows.
- The command DNSFILE was ignored from the form.
Bugs fixed in version 3.90beta1
The following bug in 3.32 was fixed in 3.90beta1.
- A crash could occasionally occur if strange characters appear in the
logfile.
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Stephen Turner
University of Cambridge Statistical Laboratory
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