Nicko,
Thanks a lot. Truly appreciate it. I guess it's just confusing to my customers
that when they look into the log files, they see "D:/whateverhwatever" that
doesn't even exist on their system, immediately, they report back something is
really wrong which makes me nervous.
I don't see any PDB files being distributed with the software to client and the
assemblies were compiled under a custom "mode" called "FreeTrial", going to
have to look again, but in our web.config, we disabled debug=true that's for
sure.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: v\:* {behavior:url(#default#VML);} o\:*
{behavior:url(#default#VML);} w\:* {behavior:url(#default#VML);} .shape
{behavior:url(#default#VML);} This is a feature of .net
intended to help you debug issues in your code. It also helps the debugger know
what source to display for each stack frame. Have you built your assembly with
debug enabled? Have you included the debug PDB files with the assembly? This is
not related specifically to log4net, but just a feature of .net in general.
Log4net can extract this information from the call stack when a message is
logged. The %file and %line patterns can be used to extract the source code
location of the logging call, however this is rather slow to generate and
probably should not be used for general logging.
Cheers,
Nicko
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Nicko Cadell
log4net development
http://logging.apache.org/log4net
From: lim xu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 08 May 2007 16:09
To: Log4NET User
Subject: IAppender, IOptionHandler oddity
Hi all,
In our software, we implemented a custom database appender that implements the
IAppender, IOptionHandler interfaces, it's called "ApplicationErrorDB".
Now this class is not only used by log4net, but I also directly access it
through our code as well because I added some additional methods for our
software to use.
Anyway, one of my method threw an exception when one of our beta testers were
testing it and the log4net rolling file recorded the strangest error. It
recorded a physical drive on MY machine like so
"System.FormatException: Input string was not in a correct format.
at Civion.PM.DataAccess.ApplicationErrorDB.LogServerException(Exception ex) in
D:\Websites\Civion\Projects\PM1\ProjectManagement\Source\Data Access
Layer\Civion.PM.DataAccess\ApplicationErrors\ApplicationErrorDB.cs"
That's the physical address to the source code on my local machine, I did not
hard code this physical path anywhere in my code, how in the world my beta
tester who is thousands of miles away getting the path?
When I compiled my project (which references log4net), is that somehow
compiled into somewhere? I can't figure it out.
Thanks
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