: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 t
t;
> 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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hich produce this output.
>
> Regards,
> Ivan
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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:
%
ww/html/log/logtry.php
> LINE: 11
> 2011-01-06 13:51:57.645 |DEBUG|Hello!|FILE:/var/www/html/log/logtry.php
> LINE: 11
>
> please see the one with asterisk, it gives out a different timestamp..
>
> did i miss out on something?
>
> thanks a lot..
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