Yuji,
I am embarrassed to say that it is a related but a different bug. However,
it has been fixed in the version in our CVS rep. The log4j "history" is the
same: the same name, the same authors, the same bugs... :-)
Cheers, Ceki
At 09:30 31.01.2001 +0900, you wrote:
>I have reported the bug of the log4j-v0.8.5b as in the following
>email and Ceki have fixed it. However, this bug comes out again
>in the current version of Log4J (jakarta-log4j-1.0.4). We are
>wondering if the current version is on a different history from
>log4j-v0.8.5b.
>
>Anyway, this bug should be fixed. Should I report this to the bug
>database? I am hesitating because this is not a new bug.
>
>Regards,
>Yuji
>
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>Sent: Tuesday, October 31, 2000 12:54 AM
>To: Yuji Takada
>Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re: a bug? of Log4J
>
>
>Yuji Takada wrote:
> >
> > Dear Sir,
> >
> > we are planning to use log4j in our product and checking it for
>this
> > purpose. Then, we found a strange stuff in log4j.
> >
> > With log4j-v0.8.5b, we could not have any warning log in
>Windows NT event
> > log. We checked the source code and found that, for NT event,
>Priority class
> > defines the values as 0, 100, 200, ... while NTEventLogAppender
>Class deals
> > with these values as 0, 1, 2, ... Due to this different
>definition, no
> > warning log is put into NT event log. We are wondering if this
>is a bug of
> > log4j... In fact, if we changed the values as 0, 1, 2, 3, ...
>in Priority
> > class then all the events in NT event log look OK.
> >
> > We would appreciate very much if you look into this problem and
>fix it. We
> > know an obvious way to fix this problem but we think that you
>must get the
> > right and best way for this problem.
>
>Thanks for the bug report. I'll fix it asap. Ceki
>
>
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