From the web site it looks like a long dead project.  I am not sure it is 
appropriate to keep it around if you aren't ever going to have releases. I just 
think there should be 1 a year at a minimum.

Ralph

> On Feb 8, 2016, at 12:43 AM, Scott Deboy <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I continue to tweak it occasionally, not much lately. Not updating release 
> because I never got around to branding.
> 
> The dmg is for x86 but I've been updating snapshots on people.
> 
> It has a lot of good features now but has warts (timestamp parsing slowness 
> mostly).
> 
> I will continue to tweak it but I won't be porting it to log4j 2.  The fact 
> that it uses log4j 1 internally is an implementation detail in my mind, one I 
> would rather have changed out but never did.
> 
> Chainsaw doesn't need log4j 2 serial format compatibility go be useful. Its 
> primary use in my view is reading arbitrary text log files which it does 
> pretty well.
> 
> Scott
> 
>> On Feb 7, 2016 10:31 PM, "Ralph Goers" <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Log4j 1 is now at end of life. As I understand it Chainsaw is still targeted 
>> at Log4j 1.  The download page says the last build date was in 2006.  The OS 
>> X .dmg file doesn’t work as it is for the PowerPC, which Apple hasn’t 
>> supported in quite a while.
>> 
>> I do see commits in pom.xml that suggest work was in progress to support 
>> Log4j 2 but that was in February 2013 - 3 years ago.
>> 
>> What is the status of the project?
>> 
>> Ralph
>> 
>> 
>> 
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