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Process ID in the file name: msg#00065apache.logging.log4cxx.user
I had modified the Log4J files and added the ability to use %P as the process ID. So instead of "ProcessName.log", I could have "ProcessName-1239.log" (as an example). This is important where there are multiple "instances" of the same process launched on the same machine. What is the easiest way to incorporate such a modifier into Log4CXX? Thank you, Renny Koshy President & CEO -------------------------------------------- RUBIX Information Technologies, Inc. www.rubixinfotech.com
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