ANN: CSBuddy 1.2.2 -- Counter-Strike server log file monitor and administration tool

Erik Max Francis max at alcyone.com
Wed Dec 25 16:38:52 EST 2002


I normally wouldn't announce a dot release, but the latest version
include an fix for the end-of-the-year problem (CS logs don't include
the year):

Summary

    A Counter-Strike server log file monitor and administration
    tool.


Overview

    CSBuddy is a tool designed to help Counter-Strike server owners,
    particularly those running AdminMod.  It does two things: First,
    it maintains a queryable database of all players that have been
    seen on the server; and second, it filters the raw logs of a
    Counter-Strike server and distills them into a single CSBuddy log
    which shows only high-level activity such as excessive friendly
    fire incidents, admin activity, and players complaining about
    misbehavior or saying suspicious things.

    This tool is built upon an included Counter-Strike log file parser
    which is provided in a simple derivable class.


Getting the software

    The current version of csbuddy is 1.2.2.

    The latest version of the software is available in a tarball here:
    http://www.alcyone.com/pyos/csbuddy/csbuddy-latest.tar.gz.

    The official URL for this Web site is
    http://www.alcyone.com/pyos/csbuddy/.


Requirements

    CSBuddy requires Python version 2.0 or greater.


License

    This code is released under the GPL.


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Release history [since 1.2]

    - 1.2.2; 2002 Dec 19.  Fix bug in regular expression for parsing
      rcon and bad rcon messages.

    - 1.2.1; 2002 Dec 17.  A fix for the end-of-year rollover bug.  A
      mix of logfiles stradding the year boundary will now be handled
      properly, provided some gap in the months between exists.

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