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DO NOT REPLY [Bug 8261] - CustomLog within Directory*, Location* and Files* containers

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CustomLog within Directory*, Location* and Files* containers

rbb@apache.org changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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             Status|NEW                         |RESOLVED
         Resolution|                            |WONTFIX



------- Additional Comments From rbb@apache.org  2002-06-15 06:10 -------
The best way to do this type of thing, is to run a script on the log files
after they have been written, or to use piped logs.  The biggest problem with
this idea, is that EVERY CustomLog directive requires a separate file.
If we allow a CustomLog inside of <directory>, <location>, and <files> containers,
it will be very easy to run out of file descriptors very quickly.

Beyond that, the logging modules are not designed to solve every possible problem,
they are designed to do as little as possible, and allow for external programs
to solve the harder problems.

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