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Tal G updated LOG4NET-86:
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Description:
In RollingFileAppender when setting CountDirection=1 and the curr size reach
int.MaxValue the log4net
1. Open a new file with .-2147483648 extension. And stop deleting old files for
example file with extension .2147483638.
2. When i restart my application, it start writing log on the file with
.-2147483648 although the newest file is with extension .-2147483643.
3. etc.. many more bugs related to this issue
I suggest that when the file extension reach int.MaxValue move to 0 again and
continue properly deleting old files and opening new files.
was:
In RollingFileAppender when setting CountDirection=1 and the curr size reach
int.MaxValue the log4net
1. Open a new file with .-2147483648 extension. And stop deleting old files for
example file with extension .2147483638.
2. When i restart my application, it start writing log on the file with
.-2147483648 although the newest file is with extension .-2147483643.
3. etc.. many more bugs related to this issue
I suggest that when the file extension reach int.MaxValue move to 0 again and
continue properly deleting old files and openning new files.
> In RollingFileAppender when setting CountDirection=1 and the curr size reach
> int.MaxValue
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>
> Key: LOG4NET-86
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOG4NET-86
> Project: Log4net
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Appenders
> Affects Versions: 1.2.10
> Environment: All
> Reporter: Tal G
>
> In RollingFileAppender when setting CountDirection=1 and the curr size reach
> int.MaxValue the log4net
> 1. Open a new file with .-2147483648 extension. And stop deleting old files
> for example file with extension .2147483638.
> 2. When i restart my application, it start writing log on the file with
> .-2147483648 although the newest file is with extension .-2147483643.
> 3. etc.. many more bugs related to this issue
> I suggest that when the file extension reach int.MaxValue move to 0 again and
> continue properly deleting old files and opening new files.
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