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Dominik Psenner resolved LOG4NET-610.
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Resolution: Implemented
It's great to hear that you configured the file appender in a way such that it
behaves as you would like it to behave. I'm resolving the issue because there's
no more work to be done.
> Log file will be override
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> Key: LOG4NET-610
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LOG4NET-610
> Project: Log4net
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Appenders, Core
> Affects Versions: 2.0.8
> Environment: Windows server 2012 64bit
> Reporter: Kevin Chang
> Assignee: Dominik Psenner
> Priority: Major
> Labels: #override
> Attachments: Error.png, Question2.png
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> <appendToFile value="true" />
> <maximumFileSize value="4MB" />
> <maxSizeRollBackups value="-1" />
> <rollingStyle value="Composite" />
> <countDirection value="1" />
> <staticLogFileName value="false" />
> <datePattern value="'Abc-'yyyyMMdd'.log'" />
> <preserveLogFileNameExtension value="true" />
> My log4net config as below, and I find some question should be enhancement.
> # If my datePatten Set Abc (1 capital letter), Log4net core may course
> override log file.
> Some user has same
> question(https://blog.gss.com.tw/index.php/2017/11/11/log4net/)
> # If the preserveLogFileNameExtension = true, when the Log create to 11th,
> it will override first file.
> (Example:Abc-20180820.0.log、20180820.1.log.....20180820.10.log、20180820.11.log..then
> the log will override 20180820.1.log again..)
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