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Posted to log4cxx-user@logging.apache.org by Ron Ohmer <ro...@aisconsulting.net> on 2006/02/07 00:07:08 UTC

Easy way to turn off threading

How do you turn off threading in log4cxx at compile time with the ant build.xml?
 

Re: Compiler's support question

Posted by Lingyun Tuo <li...@gmail.com>.
We're using log4cxx on both Linux and Windows:1. Linux with GCC 3.2.2;
2. Windows with MSVC6.

Lingyun

On 2/8/06, Diego Susa <ds...@cestel.es> wrote:
> Hi:
> I've tried log4cxx a year or so ago, because I wanted to use it in my project.
> By that time I couldn't fill my needs of compiler support, even using the CVS HEAD. Now I'm going to give it another try in order to see if it fits.
> I'm very excited about using it in my project because I'm actually using a propietary log system; but I definitely believe that a library like is the way to go on common topics like logging.
>
> What I need is to compile log4cxx:
>
> On...         With...
> Windows  ->   Borland Compiler (bcc32 v 5.6.4)
> Windows  ->   MinGW (g++ v 3.2.3)
> Linux    ->   GNU (g++ v 3.2.3)
>
> Does anyone know if this combiations are supported nowadays ?
> Any comment or suggestion would be of much help.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Diego Susa
> www.cestel.es
>
>

Compiler's support question

Posted by Diego Susa <ds...@cestel.es>.
Hi:
I've tried log4cxx a year or so ago, because I wanted to use it in my project.
By that time I couldn't fill my needs of compiler support, even using the CVS HEAD. Now I'm going to give it another try in order to see if it fits.
I'm very excited about using it in my project because I'm actually using a propietary log system; but I definitely believe that a library like is the way to go on common topics like logging.

What I need is to compile log4cxx:

On...         With...        
Windows  ->   Borland Compiler (bcc32 v 5.6.4)
Windows  ->   MinGW (g++ v 3.2.3)
Linux    ->   GNU (g++ v 3.2.3)

Does anyone know if this combiations are supported nowadays ?
Any comment or suggestion would be of much help.

Thanks in advance.

Diego Susa
www.cestel.es