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Access Violation with MSVC 6/Win 2000: msg#00024apache.logging.log4cxx.user
Hi all, I just started using log4cxx and I run into the following problem: Whenever I shut down my Win32/Qt application, I get an access violation in the logger:~logger destructor. I don't really understand yet how the log4cxx internals work, that's why I can't figure out what's actually going wrong, but the problem occurs reproducibly every time at the same location, no matter if I use the debug, release or unicode d/r log4cxx dll. Unfortunately, I can't seem to reproduce the problem with the trivial sample, although I have the suspicion that it has something to do with the different symbols defined (like _CONSOLE or _WINDOWS, etc.), but that's a wild guess. Does anyone have an idea how to tackle that problem ? I'm pretty much grasping at straws here... Thanks for anything, Regards from Cape Town, South Africa, CU S>
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