Webalizer and GeoIP?

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I have a small problem with webalizer. I use it to analyze logs of a small web 
server hosting a single site, and the only thing I am interested in from 
webalizer is the piechart diagram it produces about the geographic 
distribution of people visiting the site.

However, the piechart it produces gives me a very crude information, with 50% 
or so of visitors belonging to "unresolved", some to .net, some to .com and 
some country-specific. For an example, you can take a look at

  http://sith.ipb.ac.rs/webal/usage_201103.html#TOPCTRYS

I would like some more fine-grained diagram, at least in the "unresolved" part. 
Am I missing something, or is this really as good as it gets?

I have the GeoIP and GeoIP-data packages installed, but they don't seem to do 
anything. I looked up the /etc/webalizer.conf file, but there seems to be no 
relevant settings to tweak. I've even read the webalizer man page ;-) , but 
failed to find anything related. Using google produced (among other things) 
this how-to:

  http://www.lifelinux.com/how-to-install-webalizer-on-centos/

but that is for CentOS 5.4, it is written by an unknown source and suggests I 
should recompile webalizer and GeoIP from source, which is not the "proper" 
way to do it, I guess.

This is all on a freshly updated CentOS 5.6. :-) I'd appreciate any pointers.

TIA, :-)
Marko

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