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Problems with DailyRollingFileAppender: msg#00050apache.logging.log4cxx.user
Hello! I'm recently converted a project i'm working on to use log4cxx. I'm writing a spam filter on Win32 but aiming at being cross platform. I have used RollingFileAppender with no problems, but if i try to setup a DailyRollingFileAppender the application hangs. here's my property file: log4j.rootLogger=DEBUG, R
Is this broken? Also, i don't know if it's related, but i can't format dates in the pattern layout (something like %d{HH:mm:ss,SSS} for instance doesn't work). And if I use simply %d, it gives me something like this output: "2004-11-19 17:40:15,%" the "SSS" part of the default date format is displayed as "%". So i think the format is not being interpreted correctly. I hope someone can help me, or at least give some directions to try to correct this. Thanks in advance, Paulo Albuquerque AVISO
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