How stable is it?

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Old 11-17-2005, 11:24 AM
Anastasios Angelidis
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Default How stable is it?

I see that 0.9.7 has greate issues. Can I even trust the CVS head?

Thanks

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Old 11-17-2005, 04:14 PM
Andreas Fester
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Default Re: How stable is it?

Anastasios Angelidis wrote:
> I see that 0.9.7 has greate issues. Can I even trust the CVS head?

It also still has some issues ;-), and is still work
in progress.

You might want to try the dist-tarball at

http://www.littletux.net/log4cxx

This is identical to SVN head, but contains some additional
patches which will hopefully make it into SVN in the
near future. There are also binaries for Linux and
for MS-Windows available.

See also http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure....jspa?id=10550
for possible issues.

Regards,

Andreas


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Old 11-18-2005, 01:58 PM
Anastasios Angelidis
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Default Re: How stable is it?

Bassically can 0.9.7 be used in a production enviroment. As long as it
works I dont care to much about architecture or if the network layer
uses APRS campatible libs etc...




Andreas Fester wrote:

>Anastasios Angelidis wrote:
>
>
>>I see that 0.9.7 has greate issues. Can I even trust the CVS head?
>>
>>

>It also still has some issues ;-), and is still work
>in progress.
>
>You might want to try the dist-tarball at
>
>http://www.littletux.net/log4cxx
>
>This is identical to SVN head, but contains some additional
>patches which will hopefully make it into SVN in the
>near future. There are also binaries for Linux and
>for MS-Windows available.
>
>See also http://issues.apache.org/jira/secure....jspa?id=10550
>for possible issues.
>
>Regards,
>
> Andreas
>
>
>
>



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