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How to get AWSTATS to produce PDFs
On a previous Cpanel install that we had for years running on CentOS 3.9, AWStats would automatically allow the customer to download the statistics as a PDF file. We had htmldoc installed on the old server.
On the replacement server a customer brought it to our attention that AWStats does not present that option. I checked and saw that htmldoc was not installed so I installed htmldoc and its dependencies. How do I now get AWStats to start displaying the option to download a PDF version of the stats? Will awstats need to be recompiled? IF so, what is the procedure for recompiling Cpanel's distributed version of awstats to allow this? If it's a simple matter of adding something to a global awstats config file, where is that file and what options would I have to add? Any help would be appreciated. It worked on the old machine, but it doesn't work on the new one - I'm guessing because the new machine didn't have htmldoc installed when cpanel was initially installed. Mike |
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