On Thu, 14 May 2009, Ben Humphreys wrote:

> I've been using Log4perl for a while now and it seems to work fine for
> me, I just wanted to make sure all tests pass so I can distribute it
> to everyone here having to use VMS.

Nice! :)

> I've used File::Spec a bit before, and I thought to return a filename
> you need to use File::Spec->catfile(dir, filename); I changed this to
> catfile instead of catdir and the tests passed.

That was a bug, I went ahead and fixed it on github:

     
http://github.com/mschilli/log4perl/commit/3dc6119c07e52c58a40f58ba308c6e3b547d4f7a

> Other errors seem to be caused by getting the filename through the
> PatternLayout, and some File Locking issues.  I'm looking into those
> now.

Keep 'em coming! :)

Thanks for your contribution(s).

-- Mike

Mike Schilli
m...@perlmeister.com

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