Paul Moore <p.f.mo...@...> writes: > - The file configuration seems very complex, for simple uses. I looked > at using it, but ultimately rolled my own, because I only wanted a few > simple options (which, no surprise, grew as time went on ). [snip] > Oh, and finally I *hate* Java-style camelCase but that's purely a > preference thing, and it's not going to change for compatibility > reasons, so let's ignore that.
Okay, I've commented elsewhere that I'm happy to provide unix_style_underscored_names. > Anyway, ultimately have no significant issues with the logging module. > Maybe it doesn't make the simple cases as simple as I'd like, but it > gives me all the power I'm ever likely to need, and then some. So > thanks for all your work on it! For non-rotating files, it's really as simple as import logging logging.basicConfig(filename='/tmp/logging_example.out', level=logging.DEBUG,) logging.debug('This message should go to the log file') Of course for rotating it's more involved, but that's where there's really not much of a common denominator. IMO The best approach would be to add recipes to the Python Cookbook on ActiveState. _______________________________________________ stdlib-sig mailing list stdlib-sig@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/stdlib-sig