It basically fills in for PHP on an error constant that's not there
but should be.  See http://us.php.net/syslog

On Apr 12, 7:33 am, "Gonzalo Servat" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 4/12/07, redhex <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi all,
> > Under the config core.php. line 64 there is this line:
> >         define('LOG_ERROR', 2);
> > The manual does not state what LOG_ERROR does or what the constant
> > means. Hence I am asking what does it do? Any changes that is required
> > for this constant for a developement or production server?
>
> I didn't know what it did either until now :) I did a grep -r 'LOG_ERROR' of
> my cake dir and it looks like it is used as the "type" for the function
> "log" (defined in libs/object.php):
>
>         function log($msg, $type = LOG_ERROR) { .... }
>
> In core.php, the phpdoc comments says:
>
> /**
>  * Error constant. Used for differentiating error logging and debugging.
>  * Currently PHP supports LOG_DEBUG
>  */
>
> Which is reflected in object.php as it only differentiates between LOG_DEBUG
> and anything else in the log function. So, going back to your question, I'm
> not entirely sure what that number does since the log function doesn't seem
> to do much with it.
>
> HTH, somewhat :)
>
> Regards,
> Gonzalo


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