Out of curiosity, is there a specific reason to configure log4j through 
lps.xml?
If lps runs side by side with another app, laszlo busts the config settings.
Wouldn't it be sufficient to follow the standard log4j.xml or 
log4j.properties way of configuring logging?

M.

Benjamin Shine schrieb:
> Indeed:
> lzc -v --runtime=dhtml --log lzclog.log test/jum-call.lzx
> puts nice logging information into lzclog.log
>
> and puts the compiled script into test/jum-call.swf
> (So cool.)
>
> Thanks, Tucker.
>
>
> On Mar 31, 2006, at 7:06 PM, P T Withington wrote:
>
>   
>> I thought they went to stderr.  There is some secret config  
>> somewhere that does that...  Actually, try lzc --help, I think you  
>> can make it go wherever you want with the --log parameters.
>>
>> On 2006-03-31 21:51 EST, Benjamin Shine wrote:
>>
>>     
>>> Where do the log4j logs go when lzc is invoked from the command line?
>>> -ben
>>>
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