log4c: A logger1
Package available in: [trunk]
A library of C for flexible logging to files, syslog and other
destinations. It is modeled after the Log for Java library
... part of T2,
get it here
URL: http://log4c.sourceforge.net/
Author: Cedric Le Goater <EMAIL>
Maintainer: Roger Mason <rmason [at] mun [dot] ca>
License: LGPL
Status: Stable
Version: 1.2.4
Download: http://dl.sourceforge.net/log4c/ log4c-1.2.4.tar.gz
T2 source: log4c.cache
T2 source: log4c.desc
Build time (on reference hardware): 100% (relative to binutils)2
Installed size (on reference hardware): 0.26 MB, 38 files
Dependencies (build time detected):
00-dirtree
binutils
coreutils
diffutils
expat
findutils
flex
gawk
grep
libtool
linux-header
m4
make
net-tools
sed
sysfiles
tar
Installed files (on reference hardware):
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etc/log4crc.sample
usr/bin/log4c-config
usr/include/log4c
usr/include/log4c.h
usr/include/log4c/appender.h
usr/include/log4c/appender_type_mmap.h
usr/include/log4c/appender_type_rollingfile.h
usr/include/log4c/appender_type_stream.h
usr/include/log4c/appender_type_stream2.h
usr/include/log4c/appender_type_syslog.h
usr/include/log4c/buffer.h
usr/include/log4c/category.h
usr/include/log4c/config-win32.h
usr/include/log4c/defs.h
usr/include/log4c/init.h
usr/include/log4c/layout.h
usr/include/log4c/layout_type_basic.h
usr/include/log4c/layout_type_basic_r.h
usr/include/log4c/layout_type_dated.h
usr/include/log4c/layout_type_dated_r.h
usr/include/log4c/location_info.h
usr/include/log4c/logging_event.h
usr/include/log4c/priority.h
usr/include/log4c/rc.h
usr/include/log4c/rollingpolicy.h
usr/include/log4c/rollingpolicy_type_sizewin.h
usr/include/log4c/version.h
usr/lib/liblog4c.a
usr/lib/liblog4c.la
usr/lib/liblog4c.so
usr/lib/liblog4c.so.3
usr/lib/liblog4c.so.3.1.0
usr/share/aclocal/log4c.m4
var/adm/dependencies/log4c
var/adm/descs/log4c
var/adm/flists/log4c
var/adm/md5sums/log4c
var/adm/packages/log4c
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