From the log4j.properties file of the release version:
log4j.appender.logfile.File=/home/ENV/sfarber/dev/geoserver/data_dirs/gs-config-1.6.x/logs/geoserver.log
???
(I was setting up the commons-logging for JTileCache, so I was going to copy Geoserver's properties... well, most of them anyway. Since it does work normally, I take it that the value is programatically set somewhere later on?)
-- Chris Whitney
Chris Whitney ha scritto:
From the log4j.properties file of the release version:
log4j.appender.logfile.File=/home/ENV/sfarber/dev/geoserver/data_dirs/ gs-config-1.6.x/logs/geoserver.log
Ha ha, I guess it's a leftover... well, once we get the UI to
setup the logging configuration file, we should be gold.
Cheers
Andrea
My bad!
I'm about 2/3rds done with the log4j logging ui right now, so that should disappear soon. Problem with log4j.properties files is that it's hard to set the log file path in a machine-independent manner.
--saul
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From: geoserver-devel-bounces@lists.sourceforge.net on behalf of Chris Whitney
Sent: Sat 6/30/2007 12:51 AM
To: Geoserver-devel
Subject: [Geoserver-devel] Log4j Properties file
From the log4j.properties file of the release version:
log4j.appender.logfile.File=/home/ENV/sfarber/dev/geoserver/data_dirs/
gs-config-1.6.x/logs/geoserver.log
???
(I was setting up the commons-logging for JTileCache, so I was going
to copy Geoserver's properties... well, most of them anyway. Since
it does work normally, I take it that the value is programatically
set somewhere later on?)
-- Chris Whitney
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