Re: [log4perl-devel] Logger Properties

2007-09-28 Thread Berg, Eric
: Mike Schilli; [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected] Subject: RE: [log4perl-devel] Logger Properties On Thu, 27 Sep 2007, Berg, Eric wrote: > Well, that's good news, Mike, but what about the following did I not > understand? The mail below referred to the configuratio

Re: [log4perl-devel] Logger Properties

2007-09-28 Thread Berg, Eric
---Original Message- From: Mike Schilli [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, September 27, 2007 3:29 AM To: Berg, Eric Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; [email protected] Subject: Re: [log4perl-devel] Logger Properties On Wed, 26 Sep 2007, Berg, Eric wrote: > The answer was that

Re: [log4perl-devel] Logger Properties

2007-09-27 Thread Mike Schilli
ile isn't stored usually, since you can not only > use=20 > > a file but a string, a hashref, an URL, etc. to initialize L4p. > > > > Since you're calling init() in the first place, wouldn't it be > easier=20 > > to store the filename in your application inst

Re: [log4perl-devel] Logger Properties

2007-09-27 Thread Mike Schilli
On Wed, 26 Sep 2007, Berg, Eric wrote: > The answer was that that information isn't kept. For one thing, it > could be that the configuration was derived or modified > programatically. That's not accurate. Of course it's kept, otherwise the file appender wouldn't know what the name of the file i

Re: [log4perl-devel] Logger Properties

2007-09-26 Thread Berg, Eric
I had asked about his a little while ago, Gerd. The answer was that that information isn't kept. For one thing, it could be that the configuration was derived or modified programatically. Nonethless, I think that there are times when it would be very helpful to have a path/filename for the conf