http://redmine.emweb.be/http://redmine.emweb.be/favicon.ico?16934085252013-11-26T14:55:52ZRedmineWt - Feature #1113: Send logs to SYSLOG Server using RFC 5424http://redmine.emweb.be/issues/1113?journal_id=73422013-11-26T14:55:52ZEzra Buehlerspam@easyb.ch
<ul></ul><p>What is the status on this? I would love to be able to set "syslog" as logging destination in wthttpd's config or wt_config.xml.</p>
Wt - Feature #1113: Send logs to SYSLOG Server using RFC 5424http://redmine.emweb.be/issues/1113?journal_id=236342019-08-16T13:54:58ZAaron Wrightwright_left@yahoo.com
<ul></ul><p>I was looking for this today too. Though I would more interested in Wt using the syslog() function, and the actual destinations being handled by rsyslogd or some other external syslog daemon.</p>
Wt - Feature #1113: Send logs to SYSLOG Server using RFC 5424http://redmine.emweb.be/issues/1113?journal_id=236782019-08-21T16:13:45ZRoel Standaertroel@emweb.be
<ul></ul><p>I think (and I've got this in the back of my mind that we should do that sometime) that the logging system should be pluggable. I think Wt should allow you to say: I want to use some other logger for my application, and let you do that by letting you implement some abstract class or something. So then you can use syslog, or sd_journal_print, Poco or whatever to do your logging.</p>