> as of the moment, i was not able to replicate again the scenario.
> i tried restarting my system and it seems to give me the right dates now.
weird :-)
> but anyways, i am using 'apache-log4php-2.0.0-incubating', should this be
> okay?
Yes, thats ok. The only other option you have is the trunk version,
but released versions are usually better for production systems
Cheers
Christian
> and i am attaching the files too.
>
> ill update if the wrong timestamp would occur again.
>
> thanks a whole lot.
>
>
> Ivan Habunek wrote:
>>
>> On 7.1.2011. 13:13, Christian Grobmeier wrote:
>>> Ivan,
>>> is this what you committed yesterday?
>>> Christian
>>
>> No, I just fixed a bug where the default conversionPattern would not be
>> used when no conversionPattern is specified.
>>
>> I can see one problem in the date format used in the conversion pattern:
>> %d{Y-m-d H:m:s.u}
>>
>> Note that "m" will be replaced by the month, and it's used twice
>> mistakenly. The correct format should use "i" for minutes:
>> %d{Y-m-d H:i:s.u}
>>
>> Still, this should not produce the provided output (month and minutes
>> are not the same).
>>
>> So, tinkee, can you please:
>> 1) Tell us which version of log4php you are using
>> 2) Attach the configuration file and code which produce this output.
>>
>> Regards,
>> Ivan
>>
>>
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