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Logging Configuration Across DLL Boundary: msg#00027apache.logging.log4cxx.user
Folks, I have an application which configures my logging system through a ProperyConfigurator. The application instantiates objects which are implemented in external DLLs. When instantiation occurs (e.g. in the constructor of whatever object) the logging configuration is lost. I can get around this by loading the configuration file again within each object, but I should not have to do this. It looks like whatever log4cxx configuration I use does not carry over across the DLL boundary. Is this intended behavior? Or is there some special method to get the configuration to carry forward into objets instantiated within a separate DLL? I'm developing under MSVC++ 6.0. Any help appreciated. Thanks, Chris
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