Hello - again,
I know that log4cxx-0.9.7 is significantly out of date, but I just
have to use it because I have been tasked to adapt an already existing
and tested Debug-Log framework ( based on DDS & and log4cxx-0.9.7,
Linux platform) to Solaris 10. It seemed that i had no choice but to
get this 0.9.7 version running. Or do I ? I find it too risky to try
something new, especially when I am so out of time to try it..

On 7/25/07, Curt Arnold <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I strongly discourage use of log4cxx 0.9.7 and can provide no support
for it.  It predates the move to ASF and has many, many bugs that
have been fixed in the SVN.

On 7/25/07, Bob Rossi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would try using svn.

And Renny,
How do you just run configure then make ? do you already have a
Makefile.in? I run configure and all i get is a message that no
Makefile.in is found.(thus I have to run the autogen.sh which in turn
invokes automake to build a Makefile.in ... or am I missing something
here?)

On 7/25/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I have not tried to autogen it... I've just ran configure & then make,
and it seems to work fine for me... been using it since 2005.

Would you please do that ? I am very lost.

If you want me to tar up the directory and make it avial, I can do
that.

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