Hello,
I've tried using ant, and we're making progress but there are still some
issues.
This is all currently on OS X.
1 - Despite the command line options it will not build a static library.
I've tried
-Denable-shared=no -Denable-static=yes
-Denable-static=yes
both times it
Guten Tag Lucas Vickers,
am Mittwoch, 2. Juli 2014 um 19:04 schrieben Sie:
1 - Despite the command line options it will not build a static library.
I've tried
-Denable-shared=no -Denable-static=yes
-Denable-static=yes
both times it just makes a dylib
It looks to me
1) Creating static libraries makes things easier for me. However, not a
great sign that the test is failing.
2) The mentioned path (dynamic install path on OS X) needs to be changed
all together.
3) This makes ant a poor/non option for my purposes
Sounds like ant won't work for me. How are the
Guten Tag Lucas Vickers,
am Mittwoch, 2. Juli 2014 um 20:17 schrieben Sie:
Sounds like ant won't work for me. How are the release binaries
built for the various operating systems?
Does the project provide some?! ;-) The only thing I can see are
source releases.
I can give Maverick a shot
Does the project provide some?! ;-) The only thing I can see are
source releases.
Ha, that's right, isn't it.
Ant is capable of generating projects, although I didn't ever test
myself, or the old releases contain some which could be used as
templates. AFAIR we didn't add or rename files,
Guten Tag Lucas Vickers,
am Mittwoch, 2. Juli 2014 um 21:11 schrieben Sie:
Ha, that's right, isn't it.
I didn't want to be rude, I'll only had in mind that there was a new
team forming around Log4cxx and I simply really don't know if there
are any official binaries out there. :-)
I do
I didn't want to be rude, I'll only had in mind that there was a new
team forming around Log4cxx and I simply really don't know if there
are any official binaries out there. :-)
Not rude at all!
I will put a little time into updating project files and perhaps post them
on github or somewhere
Guten Tag Lucas Vickers,
am Dienstag, 1. Juli 2014 um 18:12 schrieben Sie:
What I'm trying to do now is create a way to alert myself when
there are error level logs. I know I can use the smtp appender but
I don't love this because the credentials are stored locally. I
like the idea of
I see some benefits to making a very light server that can keep basic
statistic, but yes I do see the ease in just reusing an smtp server.
Anyway I will take a look at the most recent code
https://github.com/apache/log4cxx/tree/trunk
has the last commit 11 months ago, can you just confirm this
Guten Tag Lucas Vickers,
am Dienstag, 1. Juli 2014 um 18:36 schrieben Sie:
https://github.com/apache/log4cxx/tree/trunk
This is not the official repo, use the following:
http://logging.apache.org/log4cxx/source-repository.html
Mit freundlichen Grüßen,
Thorsten Schöning
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Thorsten Schöning
I have previously built from random xcode and visual studio projects found
online, and updated code copied into the folders.
I'm trying to do this the proper way now.
./autogen.sh
./configure
this does not leave me with any viable make or project files (that I can
tell).
the final output from
Guten Tag Lucas Vickers,
am Dienstag, 1. Juli 2014 um 21:27 schrieben Sie:
I am attaching the output from both commands, any guidance is
appreciated. Right now I'm building on OS X, next windows.
autogen.out already contains some errors, but I have no idea if those
are important. They sounds
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