"Will Glass-Husain (JIRA)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Another item... When an app runs Velocity without configuring a log
> file, it puts a file "velocity.log" in the current directory.  I
> think this is a terrible idea.  For a web app, the "current
> directory" is wherever the shell user was when he started Tomcat.
> One of my developers used Velocity in a webapp last year to send
> mail.  I now have "velocity.log" files scattered all over my server.
> Suggestion.  No log file configured - send to standard out or not at
> all.

Maven is really suffering from that, too. velocity.log everywhere. 

        Best regards
                Henning

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