On my WinXP box, In my $user.dir/.chainsaw/plugins directory, I have:
commons-logging.jar commons-vfs-1.0-RC2.jar jsch-20050802.jar log4j-chainsaw-vfs.jar I'd hope later versions of jsch would work as well. In $user.dir/.ssh directory, known_hosts has the host I'm trying to access via VFSLogFilePatternReceiver (I think that's where jsch is looking for the host fingerprint). Hope that helps Scott Deboy COMOTIV SYSTEMS 111 SW Columbia Street Ste. 950 Portland, OR 97201 Telephone: 503.224.7496 Cell: 503.997.1367 Fax: 503.222.0185 [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.comotivsystems.com -----Original Message----- From: Jacob Kjome [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tue 2/14/2006 10:23 AM To: Log4J Users List Subject: Re: chainsaw timestampFormat and relative dates Ok, I should have verified first. I found out that the config file is specifying a custom date format. Our official config file has the ISO8601 format, but that hadn't been put in place on the appserver. I was just assuming that the ISO8601 format was what I was seeing. Whoops. I thought that would be odd for an ISO format. I suppose there probably isn't a way to specify a relative date where the year is assumed to be the current year and not 1970. If I'm wrong, someone please speak up. Otherwise, I don't think it will be an issue for me any longer anyway. I still am wondering about the SFTP stuff I mentioned, so if anyone has anything to say about that, it would be appreciated. Jake Quoting Jacob Kjome <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > We have a log4j configuration with a file appender having the conversion > pattern.... > > %-14d{ISO8601} %-5p %c{3} - %m%n > > This results in lines such as... > > 13/02 14:05:06 DEBUG ui.actions.MyAction - Some message > > > My chainsaw config has the following for timestampFormat... > > dd/MM HH:mm:ss > > This works, as it matches the timestamp provided by the ISO8601 date (at > least > chainsaw seems to accept it as valid). However, it results in the year being > displayed as 1970. > > So, how do I get this to to assume that the unstated year is the current > year, > not 1970? > > Also, unrelated, what version of JSCH do you use when using the sftp:// > protocol > via VFS? I've now been able to connect via ftp:// using my > username/password, > but not via SFTP. I've verified that I can connect via SFTP using FileZilla. > Just wondering if you had any insight? I've also tried this outside of > Chainsaw (using the <vfs:copy> Ant task) and get the same result. Then > again, > I'm using the same versions of VFS and JSCH there as I do in Chainsaw. Just > wondering if there is a magic combination of versions that works? Otherwise, > I > guess I'll take this question to the commons list. > > later, > > Jake > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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