why not use any type of standard log file cleaner external to your log4net
application..

Or write a routine at startup that checks for files older than xxx days in a
specific (log) directory and deletes them.

-Peter

On 12/6/06, Shireesh Thanneru <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I need to have date based rolling for log files and want to keep only the
30 log files (corresponding to the last 30 days). Is that possible (with
MaxSizeRollBackups or some other way)? If yes, please send me the
corresponding xml configuration for the appender. Based on the
RollingFileAppender documentation, it says

"*CAUTION*    A maximum number of backup files when rolling on date/time
boundaries is not supported."
Is that still true? If yes, what are the other ways of achieving this?

Thanks in advance.

Shiressh Thanneru

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