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Owen O'Malley reassigned HADOOP-3368: ------------------------------------- Assignee: Steve Loughran > Can commons-logging.properties be pulled from hadoop-core? > ---------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: HADOOP-3368 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/HADOOP-3368 > Project: Hadoop Core > Issue Type: Improvement > Affects Versions: 0.19.0 > Reporter: Steve Loughran > Assignee: Steve Loughran > Attachments: hadoop-3368.patch > > > In the root of hadoop-core.jar is a log4j.properties and a > commons-logging.properties > while this provides good standalone functionality to hadoop, it complicates > anyone else trying to control the logging, and use the libraries in-process. > In particular, there is a commons-logging.properties file that selects Log4J > as the back end. This is not needed as > -log4j is automatically picked up if it is on the classpath > -if it is not on the classpath, asking for it is generally considered bad > form > If you look at the commons-logging configuration details: > http://commons.apache.org/logging/guide.html#Configuration > you will see that that such a properties file takes priority over any setting > through system properties, which makes it very hard to override the settings > without adding multiple commons-logging.properties files and playing with > their priority settings > If you pull the commons-logging.properties file from hadoop-core log4j will > still be picked up by default, but it becomes easier for people to turn on > different logging infrastructures if they want to. It should have no visible > impact on the end user experience (unlike pulling log4j.properties) -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.