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[Kepler-Project] Rolling file appender
Tiago Katcipis
2010-11-26 04:26:20 UTC
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Vadim Peretokin
2010-11-26 06:03:28 UTC
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It seems the documentation folder is missing some pages?
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Tiago Katcipis
2010-11-26 15:05:16 UTC
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Post by Vadim Peretokin
It seems the documentation folder is missing some pages?
i only sent the documentation i generated...the rest of the documentation is
the same that is on the cvs.

now that you mentioned it...i think that a small change mus be made on the
main page, to add the rolling file appender there...if you guys want i can
put it there and send the main page too.
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Tiago Katcipis
2011-04-20 17:58:28 UTC
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Hi,
Hi,
I am planing on making a 1.2 release of lualogging after cleaning up the
documentation. I can include your log appender in that release.
Great, if you need any help or info about the code just ask (although the
code is pretty simple).
I just need you to confirm that your are releasing the code under the
project's MIT license [1]. Also please send a copy to the kepler project's
I confirm that I'm releasing the code under project's the MIT license.
For now I have created a branch 'rolling_file' [2] to hold the
code/doc/tests
that you sent.
Thanks.
Thanks.
1. https://github.com/Neopallium/lualogging/blob/master/COPYRIGHT
2. https://github.com/Neopallium/lualogging/tree/rolling_file
Since you are becoming the maintainer of lualogging I'm forwarding the
email that got completely ignored some months ago. I don't know if i
posted on the wrong place.
if there is anything that i can do to help adding the rolling file
appender
(if you find it useful too of course :-)), let me know. I'm using it at
my
work and it is working great :-).
best regards,
Katcipis
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Date: Thu, Nov 25, 2010 at 11:23 PM
Subject: Rolling file appender
Hi everyone,
I needed a rolling file appender on a lua project and i thought it would
be
a cool addition to lualogging, i use it a lot because the machines i work
with have limited space to write logs, so i have to configure the log to
occupy x bytes on the maximum and configure a maximum of backup files too
(make easier to see the log files).
http://log4cpp.sourceforge.net/
which has a rolling file appender.
my test is not very cool, but after running it you can see that it worked
:-), but it is not working fully automated, it will only produce the logs
and them check if the files where created and if they are not empty...
and i wrote a small documentation based on the file documentation.
(everything is on the tar)
anything else that i can do to make the rolling appender better let me
know.
I'm not very used to cvs, but since i only added new files I'm unable to
add them to the cvs and make a patch ("cvs add file" failed =/), so I'm
just sendind the files.
hope someone finds it useful.
best regards,
Katcipis
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