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Björn Kautler commented on LOG4J2-2305:
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Well, it makes it clear that it is the implementation of the slf4j api, so that
slf4j logging goes to log4j and not the slf4j binding (log4j-to-slf4j) that
makes the log4j logging go to slf4j.
Of course if you have both names besides each other it should be pretty clear,
but on their own it is just a tiny bit clearer and more consistent to the "old"
name.
But hey, I have no strong feelings about this and in no position to question
your decision, just wanted to make you aware if you were not.
How often does Jenkins build?
Currently your latest changes are not yet in.
> Log4j 2.10+not working with SLF4J 1.8 in OSGI environment
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>
> Key: LOG4J2-2305
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOG4J2-2305
> Project: Log4j 2
> Issue Type: Bug
> Affects Versions: 2.10.0, 2.11.0
> Reporter: Rob Gansevles
> Priority: Major
> Fix For: 2.11.1
>
>
> I have a simple osgi plugin that just logs something to slf4j Logger in the
> Activator's bundle start method.
> When I install and start log4j-core-2.11.0.jar, log4j-api-2.11.0.jar,
> log4j-slf4j-impl-2.11.0.jar and slf4j-api-1.8.0-beta1.jar in a clean felix
> gogo shell, and then install and start my plugin, it prints the
> No-SLF4J-providers-were-found message.
>
>
> It does work if I do the same with log4j 2.9.1 and slf4j-api-1.7.25.
>
> You can find my simple plugin on github:
> [https://github.com/rgansevles/osgi-slf4j-sample]
>
>
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