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RFC: Anyone using Logger::l7dlog, LOG4CXX_L7DLOG et al?: msg#00000apache.logging.log4cxx.user
log4cxx currently contains a method and several macros offering message construction using resource bundles to support internationalization of logging messages. Based on a quick review, it appears that these methods do not correspond to features in log4j or log4net and have no unit tests associated with them. In addition, I don't think it is an effective way to approach internationalization of logging, but if anyone desires to get into that discussion we should have it on logging-general to formulate an approach that would work in all the logging frameworks. I'm currently in the process of doing the long pending "Unicode" modifications and am expecting to defer porting or remove these methods and supporting code. Is anyone currently using these methods? Does anyone have any problems if they are eliminated?
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