NLog would be a nice replacement.  Even though 2.0 is still listed as
beta, it claims to support .net 2.0sp1 and up, including client
profiles.  But again, it would have to wait until .net 1.* runtime
support is dropped from NAnt (nlog dropped support for .net 1.*
starting with the 2.0 release).
http://nlog-project.org/nlog2-beta1-release-notes

Thanks,
Ryan

On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 6:15 PM, C. Mundi <cmu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> On Wed, May 18, 2011 at 3:31 PM, Dominik Guder <o...@guder.org> wrote:
>>
>> Am 18.05.2011 22:27, schrieb Martin Aliger:
>> > I do not see problem _targeting_ "net-4.0-client" Framework. No real
>> > need to
>> > be hosted in that, imho.
>> >
>> > Martin
>> >
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> +1. IMHO we could require full .net 4.0 install for runtime since we
>> need SDK anyways.
>>
>> Besides of this it is easy to build your own log4net and remove web
>> related Appenders. I did this as a proof of concept. And I'm wondering
>> why nobody is going to fix this.
>>
>> So far
>> Dominik
>>
>
> Your wondering is as valid today as it was last year when I noted that
> log4net seems to be a "mature" product abandoned after .NET 2.x.  It turns
> out I was not completely correct.  There has actually been a commit in the
> last year -- 7 months ago.  You have to go back almost two years to find
> another.  I have no choice but to support .NET 4 so I moved on to NLog some
> time ago for my own projects and have been quite happy with it.  It would be
> nice if log4net were more actively maintained.
>
> Good Luck,
> Carlos
>
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