I'm trying Log::Log4perl::Catalyst in the way described in the SYNOPSIS
of the POD, with the configuration below. I get my own log statements in
the expected location but still some of Catalyst's -Debug statements go
to STDERR.
Is this a feature of Catalyst, or am I doing something wrong?
TIA
Is there a way to change the PatternLayout that the default Catalyst uses?
It seems to default to logging to stderr, whilst tests default to out
putting to stdout, and the difference in the emptying of the buffers
makes the out-of-sync output hard to read.
TIA
Lee
From: Mike Schilli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> On Thu, 16 Aug 2007, Lee Goddard wrote:
>
> > Sometimes I need to just see the logging from a specific
> > method/subroutine/function.
> >
> > I realize I can change the log levels within that block of code, but
> &g
Eric [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 16 August 2007 16:49
To: Lee Goddard; [email protected]
Subject: RE: [log4perl-devel] Log4perl Categories
Lee,
I use a custom logging class that exports a get_logger($category) that
automatically prepends the namespace hierarchy to the category p
d. Would it be a bad
idea to incorporate this?
Thanks
Lee
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Still grepping through log fil
Mike Schilli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> On Thu, 28 Jun 2007, Lee Goddard wrote:
>
> > Please could Log/Log4perl/Config.pm line 619 offer a stack backtrace
as
> > well as barfing?
> >
> > My current project has four config files, several potential
initia
> -Original Message-
> From: John ORourke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> Try putting:
>
> use Error;
>
> in one of your modules/scripts - it will override the warn/die
handlers
> globally, so unless Log4perl overrides them again it will give you a
> stack
config file '/home/lgoddard/trafficjam/trunk/config/mail.l4p' at
# /usr/local/share/perl/5.8.4/Log/Log4perl/Config.pm line 619,
line
# 26.
#
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Forgot to say thanks to all Log4perl developers for the multiline
Patternlayout. Thanks!
lee
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