http://bugzilla.wpkg.org/show_bug.cgi?id=128 Falko Trojahn <ftrojahn at smi-softmark.de> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |ftrojahn at smi-softmark.de Status|NEW |RESOLVED Resolution| |WORKSFORME --- Comment #1 from Falko Trojahn <ftrojahn at smi-softmark.de> 2008-09-01 09:42:57 --- Thanx for your bug report, but this is intended behaviour. You have 2 options here: * change logfilepattern in config.xml or on command line e.g. to: <param name='logfilePattern' value='HOSTNAME]-[YYYY]-[MM]-[DD]-[hh]-[mm].log' /> or - simulating simple log rotation - use: <param name='logfilePattern' value='HOSTNAME]-[mm].log' /> * use 1.1.0-M6 testing release with logAppend parameter in config.xml or on command line: <param name='logAppend' value='true' /> See documentation in config.xml: **************************************************************************** * Append log files instead of overwriting existing files. * NOTE: You can specify a log file pattern which will create a new file on * each run. Appending logs might cause problems with some log rotation * scripts as well. So use it with caution. * * Default value : "false" * Command-line switch: /logAppend **************************************************************************** **************************************************************************** * Pattern to generate the log file name. * Recognized patterns: * [HOSTNAME] replaced by the executing hostname * [PROFILE] replaced by the applying profile name * [YYYY] replaced by year (4 digits) * [MM] replaced by month number (2 digits) * [DD] replaced by the day of the month (2 digits) * [hh] replaced by hour of the day (24h format, 2 digits) * [mm] replaced by minute (2 digits) * [ss] replaced by second (2 digits) * * Examples: * "wpkg-[YYYY]-[MM]-[DD]-[HOSTNAME].log" * results in a name like "wpkg-2007-11-04-myhost.log" * NOTE: Using [PROFILE] causes all messages before reading or profiles.xml * to be temporarily written to local %TEMP% folder. So they might * appear on the final log file with some delay. * Default value : "wpkg-[HOSTNAME].log" * Command-line switch: /logfilePattern:<pattern> * * Note: * The default pattern allows tracing of last execution without polluting * the log directory. Subsequent executions will overwrite the same log file. **************************************************************************** For additional information about logging, search mailing list archive for e.g. "append logging". -- Configure bugmail: http://bugzilla.wpkg.org/userprefs.cgi?tab=email ------- You are receiving this mail because: ------- You are the QA contact for the bug. |