A new Chainsaw release with a lot of new features will be released in
the near future. You can pull the source down and build with maven if
you'd like to try it today.
Annotated logs, multirow events, highlighting of search matches in the
table, better multicast Dns support and more. See the chainsaw release
notes in the help menu for a list of everything.
Scott
On May 12, 2010, at 8:07 AM, Dale King <dalewk...@gmail.com> wrote:
I appreciate your work on this, but the thing that desperately needs
a new release is Chainsaw! It has been over 4 years since it has
been released. The current release is based on the abandoned 1.3
branch of Log4J so there are several things that do not work with
the current versions of Log4J and Log4Cxx.
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 12:39 AM, Curt Arnold <carn...@apache.org>
wrote:
Cross posting on log4cxx-user since the question was asked there.
Followup discussion should be on log4cxx-dev.
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Curt Arnold <carn...@apache.org>
> Date: May 11, 2010 11:38:19 PM CDT
> To: Log4CXX Dev <log4cxx-...@logging.apache.org>
> Subject: log4cxx 0.10.1 release plan (Re: link error in release
mode with Visual Studio 2008 on log4cxx-user)
>
>
> On May 10, 2010, at 8:44 AM, Reynolds, John wrote:
>
>> Good to see you back Curt. Any dates on next release?
>>
>> I meant what executable format ( looked it up, it is Mach-O ). I
knew it wasn't ELF even though it does use the FreeBSD tools.
>>
>
> I've just logged http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOGCXX-363
for a subsequent release. If there are bugs that really should be
addressed before a release, mark it as a blocker on LOGCXX-363. If
there are any bugs that you believe that you think are ready to go,
please mention them on the list. Making VS 2010 happy would be one
of them.
>
> I had really good intentions to work a log4cxx release as soon as
I got through log4j 1.2.16, but that took much longer than I
expected and there are still some aftermath issues that need to be
cleaned up.
>
> Any help on prioritizing or checking the bug reports would be
appreciated.
>
--
Dale King