On Fri, Aug 24, 2012 at 6:52 AM, Oliver Zemann <oliver.zem...@gmail.com>wrote:
> Hi, i have the absolut identical file for Windows which works as > expected (logging), but not for linux: > > http://rifers.org/paste/show/1801 > > There is just no logging - i started everything as root. Even when i > use the FileAppender with its file name property set to "somelog.log" > or "/root/somelog.log" it just saves nothing and i have no idea why. > > I used updatedb && locate to find a file called like this but there > was nothing. Also lsof with a grep find nothing opened. So it is > really not logging. > > Regards, > Oli > Your config for the RollingFileAppender is missing the <file> element. The manual contains a good example of all the necessary elements [1]. logback should print a warning in the debug output for this. It would be helpful if you provided additional details to reproduce the problem: * What version of logback and slf4j are you using? * Which flavor (and version) of Linux are you running? * Does the same problem occur when you try your logback config in a simple HelloWorld app (outside of install4j)? FYI, your logback config works (writes to a file) for me in Android. It looks like Install4j supports a console [2], when running the installer with "-c". It might be worth seeing if logback's debug-output prints in that console. [1]: http://logback.qos.ch/manual/appenders.html#logback-RollingTimeBased [2]: http://www.ej-technologies.com/products/install4j/whatsnew4.html
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