Log4r is a project mainly written in Ruby, based on the Unknown, LGPL-3.0 licenses found.
Copy of Log4r from RubyForge (with a branch for my fix)
Log4r - A flexible logging library for Ruby
This release: 1.1.9 - ALPHA Release date: XX/Jun/2010 License: LGPLv3 Maintainer: Colby Gutierrez-Kraybill Contributors: Leon Torres Original Maintainer Martain Stannard RollingFileOutputter Steve Lumos SyslogOutputter Andreas Hund YamlConfigurator Jamis Buck log4r.gemspec Charles Strahan log4jxml/chainsaw integration Nitay Joffe STARTTLS David Siegal Smart updates to RollingFileOutputter Homepage: http://log4r.rubyforge.org/ Download: http://rubyforge.org/frs/?group_id=203
Log4r is a comprehensive and flexible logging library written in Ruby for use in Ruby programs. It features a hierarchical logging system of any number of levels, custom level names, logger inheritance, multiple output destinations per log event, execution tracing, custom formatting, thread safteyness, XML and YAML configuration, and more.
Installation instructions are in the file INSTALL
Comprehensive examples are provided in examples/ and can be run right away
Log4r homepage: doc/index.html Online: http://log4r.rubyforge.org/
Manual: doc/manual.html Online: http://log4r.rubyforge.org/manual.html
RDoc API reference: doc/rdoc/index.html Online: http://log4r.rubyforge.org/rdoc/index.html
The changelog
Log4r is hosted by RubyForge, which provides news, bug tracking and a forum
Feel free to bug the maintainer with any questions (listed at top of file)
Log4r works really well, so please take advantage of it right away! :) All versions since 0.9.2 have been stable and backward-compatible. The code is stable enough that updates are infrequent and usually only for adding features or keeping the code up to date with Ruby.
Log4r is known to work on Linux and WindowsXP. It's safe to assume that Log4r will work on any Ruby-supported platform.
Log4r comes with an internal logger. To see its output, create a logger named 'log4r' before any others and give it a suitable outputter,
trouble = Logger.new['log4r'] trouble.add Outputter.stdout
Try running the unit tests provided (run the file tests/runtest.rb). Let the maintainer know what's up and feel free to explore and fix the code yourself. It's well documented and written in Ruby. :)
Also, try out the bug/request tracking system at http://rubyforge.org/tracker/?group_id=203