Hello,
I want errors >= WARN to go to syslog and nothing else that happens to get
inserted into the log stream so I attempted to use the Threshold option in
AppenderSkeleton (which my docs show SyslogAppender inheriting from) mentioned
in FAQ 2.9 [1].
#PropertyConfigurator file
log4j.appende
On Feb 27, 2008, at 4:01 AM, Ufuk Kayserilioglu wrote:
Thank you for all your efforts in trying to get a 0.10 release out of
the door; it was much needed.
There is, however, still one issue that we see as very critical on
Windows platforms that results in an application hang because of a
config
Curt Arnold wrote:
log4cxx has minimal independent documentation since it attempts to mimic
log4j. Unfortunately, log4j also has a gap between the freely available
intro and the freely available source code. There are two commercial
log4j books but they are not products of the Apache Software
Curt
There were two more issues with patches that I had provided for the Sun One
Studio (related to facets) against LOG4CXX-62..
Here is a copy of the comments:
Additional fixes needed for Solaris + Sun One Studio... since the STL
implementation has issues returning the template para
Curt Arnold wrote:
Based on the feedback from the mailing lists, as release manager, I'm
recalling log4cxx-0.10.0-rc2 from consideration and expect to prepare
another release candidate in a few days. Additional feedback on the
release candidate is still desired.
This is a quick list of items
On Feb 26, 2008, at 12:04 PM, Jacob L. Anawalt wrote:
Hello,
I'm starting to try log4cxx in a C++ program developed on Debian 4.0
(etch). I read the short introduction [1] and then adapted
information from there into my program. It has been pleasant to have
everything so far 'just work'.