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Kyle Wiering commented on LOG4PHP-196:
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Yes, I had tested with the latest code and ran into the exact problem Steve
describes. Also - the rollOver method has a strong possibility of collisions.
> Appender Rolling File: Seperate PHP processes attempting to roll the same log
> file will truncate the log.
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> Key: LOG4PHP-196
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOG4PHP-196
> Project: Log4php
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Code
> Affects Versions: 2.2.1
> Environment: Windows
> Reporter: Kyle Wiering
> Labels: bug, fix, patch
> Fix For: 2.3.0
>
> Attachments: config_roll_windows.xml, fileroller.php, filewriter.php,
> LoggerAppenderRollingFileWindows.php,
> LoggerAppenderRollingFileWindowsTest.php, LoggerAutoloader.php
>
> Original Estimate: 24h
> Remaining Estimate: 24h
>
> Attaching a class extension to LoggerAppenderRollingFile named
> LoggerAppenderRollingFileWindows. This class enacts 'blocking' to keep
> seperate PHP processes from truncating the log file by attempting to roll the
> logs at/near the same exact time. It also uses a 'rename' in a manner that
> is much quicker then a copy for large files.
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