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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2007-12-11 11:41 -------
When I said "misconfiguration", I did not mean that it was unintentional, but 
that it is was known to be 
problematic and should be avoided.  As far as I can tell, it can't be "fixed" 
(at least in a platform 
independent manner), so don't do it.

The writing-to-a-previous log file scenario is at the OS level.  If you take 
any program on a Unix that 
does file IO and have some other process mv or del the file that it is writing 
to, the program will continue 
to write to the file in its new location.  It is not informed that the 
directory entry pointing to the file has 
been modified.  The write-to-a-previous log file occurs when one JVM is 
currently writing to the current 
log file and then another JVM effectively mv's the file and creates a new file.

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