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Georg Friedrich commented on LOG4J2-1653: ----------------------------------------- [~garydgregory] can you give any update on this? You've already fixed LOG4J2-1474 but there are still several other flaws. Maybe you can check my patch. Please see LOG4J2-1649 too. Thanks in advance. > CronTriggeringPolicy uses wrong naming and produces NPE > ------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: LOG4J2-1653 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOG4J2-1653 > Project: Log4j 2 > Issue Type: Bug > Affects Versions: 2.7 > Reporter: Georg Friedrich > Priority: Critical > Attachments: ConfigurationScheduler.patch, CronTriggeringPolicy.patch > > > After having worked on LOG4J2-1649 I found another serious issue in > combination with the CronTriggeringPolicy. > The policy has some very weird behaviour when it comes to naming rolled over > files and also creates a NPE on specific configurations. > The following is broken: > * when using "evaluateOnStartup" a NPE is the result of an immediate rollover > * when no rollover is happing at startup the first rollover produces a file > that uses the time of the rollover (e.g. rollover is happening at midnight > 2010-05-05 producing a rolled over file named log-2010-05-05) > * but it becomes worse: all files after the first rollover are named using a > date of the "previous rollover date minus a second" - when using the previous > example this results in: > ** first rollover happening at midnight 2010-05-05, resulting in file > log-2010-05-05 > ** next rollover happening at 2010-05-06, resulting in file log-2010-05-04 > ** next rollover happening at 2010-05-07, resulting in file log-2010-05-05 > again (!) so the previously saved file gets removed! > I would expect the file to be named after the content it contains. E.g. a > file rolled over at 2010-05-05 should be named log-2010-05-04 as it contains > all the data of the 2010-05-04. > So I decided to write a patch for those problems too (again the sources of > Log4J2 2.7 were used). Unfortunately I needed a method to calculate the last > cron date. The CronExpression class has such a method ("getTimeBefore") but > nobody implemented this one since years. > The only quick solution I found: I used another 3rd party library to fix this > called cronutils. The solution I wrote uses the latest version of this > library which now only supports Java 8. > My guess is that you don't want Log4J2 to only support Java 8 - if this is > the case you will have to use a different library/version or whatever to be > able to calculate the last cron date. > This patch should also fix the following bugs: LOG4J2-1640, LOG4J2-1621, > LOG4J2-1487, LOG4J2-1474 (and maybe even more - I didn't feel like searching > the whole Jira ;-) ) -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.3.4#6332) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: log4j-dev-unsubscr...@logging.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: log4j-dev-h...@logging.apache.org