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ron edited comment on LOG4NET-64 at 10/12/08 10:36 AM:
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My uploaded patch also fixes the issue when the filename is absolute like 
"c:\\log.txt". The first two patches would write to the file correctly but 
would incorrectly place the rolled files in the \bin directory of the running 
program.

      was (Author: ron):
    My uploaded patch also fixes fixes the issue when the filename is absolute 
like "c:\\log.txt". The first two patches would write to the file correctly but 
would incorrectly place the rolled files in the \bin directory of the running 
program.
  
> [PATCH] to RollingFileAppender.cs to add the ability to preserve the log file 
> name extension when rolling the log file.
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>
>                 Key: LOG4NET-64
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOG4NET-64
>             Project: Log4net
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: Appenders
>    Affects Versions: 1.2.9
>            Reporter: Joshua Bassett
>            Assignee: Ron Grabowski
>         Attachments: LOG4NET-64.patch, LOG4NET-64.patch, patch.txt
>
>
> Normally, when the log file is rolled the file name extension is not 
> preserved.
> For example, file.log is rolled to file.log.1 or file.log.yyyy-MM-dd.
> However, this may not be desired in all cases and it may be necessary to 
> preserve the log file name extension when the log file is rolled. Most 
> notably, this feature is useful for maintaining file associations under 
> Windows so that all log files can be associated with a particaular text 
> viewer.
> For example, file.log is rolled to file.1.log or file.yyyy-MM-dd.log.
> This patch adds an additional boolean property PreserveLogFileNameExtension 
> to the RollingFileAppender class which is used to toggle this behavior.

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