Nicko Cadell wrote:
The %timestamp is the number of milliseconds elapsed since the start of
the application until the creation of the logging event. This would be
expected to be a number that is relatively low for a short running
application. Is this what you want?
If you want the date then use %date.
For details of the patterns see:
http://logging.apache.org/log4net/release/sdk/log4net.Layout.PatternLayo
ut.html
Cheers,
Nicko
Sorry, my concern was about %theqd: should it be a negative number?
-----Original Message-----
From: Julien Sobrier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 26 August 2005 16:04
To: Log4NET User
Subject: support for Mono
Hello,
Log4net works great for me with .Net 1.1. But the time stam
doesn't make sense wit Mono 1.1/Linux:
1031 INFO [-1210304288]
1045 WARN [-1210304288]
My config look like:
<log4net>
<!-- Print messages on the console -->
<appender name="Console"
type="log4net.Appender.ConsoleAppender">
<layout type="log4net.Layout.PatternLayout">
<!-- Pattern to output the caller's
file name and line n umber -->
<conversionPattern
value="%-4timestamp %5level [%thread] %25logger - %message
%newline" />
</layout>
</appender>
<root>
<level value="DEBUG" />
<appender-ref ref="Console" />
</root>
</log4net>
Thank you
Julien