The log4j project

Log4j Project

Jakarta (parent project)

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Bug reporting

Bugs should be reported by using the Apache Bug Database.

Before reporting a problem, please check the database and the project history file to see if the problem is not already known. After this verification step, you are highly encouraged to send email to the log4j-user mailing list (see below) describing the bug. Only after these precautionary steps should you file a bug report.


Mailing lists

New releases and important bug-fixes are announced at the log4j-announce list. You can subscribe to the log4j-announce list, or change your existing subscription online. The traffic on this list is extremely low and you are encouraged to subscribe to this list if you are using log4j.

Discussion on log4j and logging in general are held on the log4j-user mailing list. To subscribe to this list send an e-mail to log4j-user-subscribe@jakarta.apache.org.

Development related discussions are held on the log4j-dev mailing list. To subscribe to this list send an e-mail to log4j-dev-subscribe@jakarta.apache.org.

All developers are encouraged to subscribe to the log4j-cvs list which will notify the subscribers of CVS any commits to the repository. To subscribe to this list send an e-mail to log4j-cvs-subscribe@jakarta.apache.org. Committers must subscribe to this with their Apache mail address.

To prevent spam, we expect you to be subscribed to a list before posting to it. Otherwise, your mail needs to be approved by an administrator which delays your posting and creates needless work for us.

Most Jakarta mailing lists, in particular the log4j mailing lists, are archived. Some of the known archives are listed below:

Please do your best to ensure that you are not sending HTML or "Stylelized" email to the list. If you are using Outlook or Outlook Express or Eudora, chances are that you are sending HTML email by default. There is usually a setting that will allow you to send "Plain Text" email.



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