I've run 1.2.13 and 14 in WAS 6.1 on windows and aix with no issues. So the only other factors might be related to Z... but I'd imagine those would be more likley to be in using existing in log4j configs (e.g. a file appender with a unix style path, etc) without changes but not in log4j itself...
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