I assume not, but don't have your configuration file. I'm guessing the problem may be one of line-feed convention. Could you open the log file with a hex editor (File Open in Visual Studio and select Open As Binary) and report the byte sequence before the second line. Also, are you seeing the shift in all subsequent lines and also in all text editors?


On Apr 21, 2005, at 9:38 AM, Thierry Lam wrote:

I finally got log4cxx from March 31st to work and my log file initially looks like the following:
 
Here’s what I get:
 
2005-04-21 10:30:51,518 INFO STUFFSLogger (c:\home\stuffs\stuffs.cpp:397) - Entering STUFFS CLASS
 2005-04-21 10:30:51,628 INFO STUFFSLogger (c:\home\stuffs\stuffs.cpp:408) - Exiting STUFFS CLASS
 
Here’s what I want:
 
2005-04-21 10:30:51,518 INFO STUFFSLogger (c:\home\stuffs\stuffs.cpp:397) - Entering STUFFS CLASS
2005-04-21 10:30:51,628 INFO STUFFSLogger (c:\home\stuffs\stuffs.cpp:408) - Exiting STUFFS CLASS
 
 
As you can observe from the output logfile, the left margin of the 1st line does not match the left margin of the 2nd line, is that the intended behaviour?
 
Thanks
Thierry



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