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author | Gerald Begumisa <ben_g@users.sourceforge.net> | 2007-02-06 06:56:19 +0000 |
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committer | Gerald Begumisa <ben_g@users.sourceforge.net> | 2007-02-06 06:56:19 +0000 |
commit | 6ea47988e23c732814f792cb9dde7a35f9b26885 (patch) | |
tree | 886a952c4570e6d62d44bac3bdd9999daaf1ecfc /distribution | |
parent | 94e3eb2d0cda7df2d876d1698db2e8e75cd0a0b1 (diff) |
IAX2 support added by Gerald Begumisa
git-svn-id: https://oreka.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/oreka/trunk@399 09dcff7a-b715-0410-9601-b79a96267cd0
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diff --git a/distribution/orkaudio-linux-deb-binary/debian/usr/share/doc/orkaudio/LICENSE.txt b/distribution/orkaudio-linux-deb-binary/debian/usr/share/doc/orkaudio/LICENSE.txt index 7023fe1..a52b16e 100644 --- a/distribution/orkaudio-linux-deb-binary/debian/usr/share/doc/orkaudio/LICENSE.txt +++ b/distribution/orkaudio-linux-deb-binary/debian/usr/share/doc/orkaudio/LICENSE.txt @@ -1,341 +1,341 @@ -
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If this is what you want to do, use the GNU Library General +Public License instead of this License. diff --git a/distribution/orkaudio-linux-deb-binary/debian/usr/share/doc/orkaudio/README.txt b/distribution/orkaudio-linux-deb-binary/debian/usr/share/doc/orkaudio/README.txt index 7954b9d..36f55b2 100644 --- a/distribution/orkaudio-linux-deb-binary/debian/usr/share/doc/orkaudio/README.txt +++ b/distribution/orkaudio-linux-deb-binary/debian/usr/share/doc/orkaudio/README.txt @@ -1,75 +1,75 @@ -
-Welcome to Oreka, an open media capture and retrieval platform
-
-Copyright (C) 2005, orecx LLC http://www.orecx.com
-
-This program is free software, distributed under the terms of
-the GNU General Public License.
-
-This package is a binary distribution of the oreka audio recording service. Source code and documentation can be found at http://sourceforge.net/projects/oreka/
-
---------
-Features
-
-* VoIP recording capability by sniffing on a network device (default configuration)
-* Works as well on a dedicated server for LAN-wide recording as on an individual PC for personal VoIP recording
-* Audio device recording (by default, records all devices in the system) using the Sound Device plugin
-* Generates calls details records with local party, remote party and call direction.
-
-The VoIP plugin supports the following protocols:
- - Bidirectional SIP sessions recording with SIP metadata extraction
- - Bidirectional Cisco skinny (aka SCCP) session recording with Skinny metadata extraction
- - Bidirectional Raw RTP session recording with limited metadata extraction (when SIP and Skinny both fail - e.g for H.323)
-
--------------
-Running orkaudio
-
-* run the daemon:
-
-root@myhost:/ # orkaudio
-
-* Or run attached to tty:
-
-root@myhost:/ # orkaudio debug
-
--------------
-Files location
-
-* Configuration files are in /etc/orkaudio
-* Logging output is in /var/log/orkaudio/orkaudio.log
-* Captured audio files are in /var/log/orkaudio/[year]/[month]/[day]/[hour]
-* Call details records can be found in /var/log/orkaudio/tapelist.log
-
---------------
-Capturing from the right network device
-
-If the software does not seem to produce any audio output, you might be monitoring from the wrong network device. edit /var/log/orkaudio/orkaudio.log and try to locate lines similar to the following:
-
-....
-2005-11-21 21:57:14,253 INFO packet:479 - Available pcap devices:
-2005-11-21 21:57:14,254 INFO packet:483 - * eth0
-2005-11-21 21:57:14,254 INFO packet:483 - * Pseudo-device that captures on all interfaces any
-2005-11-21 21:57:14,255 INFO packet:483 - * lo
-
-....
-
-Pick the device you want to monitor, e.g. eth0 and paste this into the orkaudio configuration file (/etc/orkaudio/config.xml) so that it looks like the following:
-
-....
-<Device>eth0</Device>
-....
-
---------------
-Where to tap ?
-
-* If you record from a single PC, no need to worry, just install the software
-* For VoIP recording on an entire LAN, you need to tap an ethernet link carrying all
-the voice traffic you want to monitor. There are three methods:
-1. Ehternet tap
-2. Ethernet Hub
-3. Switch SPAN port
-For more info on those options, see:
-http://www.snort.org/docs and more specifically:
-http://www.snort.org/docs/iss-placement.pdf
-
-
+ +Welcome to Oreka, an open media capture and retrieval platform + +Copyright (C) 2005, orecx LLC http://www.orecx.com + +This program is free software, distributed under the terms of +the GNU General Public License. + +This package is a binary distribution of the oreka audio recording service. Source code and documentation can be found at http://sourceforge.net/projects/oreka/ + +-------- +Features + +* VoIP recording capability by sniffing on a network device (default configuration) +* Works as well on a dedicated server for LAN-wide recording as on an individual PC for personal VoIP recording +* Audio device recording (by default, records all devices in the system) using the Sound Device plugin +* Generates calls details records with local party, remote party and call direction. + +The VoIP plugin supports the following protocols: + - Bidirectional SIP sessions recording with SIP metadata extraction + - Bidirectional Cisco skinny (aka SCCP) session recording with Skinny metadata extraction + - Bidirectional Raw RTP session recording with limited metadata extraction (when SIP and Skinny both fail - e.g for H.323) + +------------- +Running orkaudio + +* run the daemon: + +root@myhost:/ # orkaudio + +* Or run attached to tty: + +root@myhost:/ # orkaudio debug + +------------- +Files location + +* Configuration files are in /etc/orkaudio +* Logging output is in /var/log/orkaudio/orkaudio.log +* Captured audio files are in /var/log/orkaudio/[year]/[month]/[day]/[hour] +* Call details records can be found in /var/log/orkaudio/tapelist.log + +-------------- +Capturing from the right network device + +If the software does not seem to produce any audio output, you might be monitoring from the wrong network device. edit /var/log/orkaudio/orkaudio.log and try to locate lines similar to the following: + +.... +2005-11-21 21:57:14,253 INFO packet:479 - Available pcap devices: +2005-11-21 21:57:14,254 INFO packet:483 - * eth0 +2005-11-21 21:57:14,254 INFO packet:483 - * Pseudo-device that captures on all interfaces any +2005-11-21 21:57:14,255 INFO packet:483 - * lo + +.... + +Pick the device you want to monitor, e.g. eth0 and paste this into the orkaudio configuration file (/etc/orkaudio/config.xml) so that it looks like the following: + +.... +<Device>eth0</Device> +.... + +-------------- +Where to tap ? + +* If you record from a single PC, no need to worry, just install the software +* For VoIP recording on an entire LAN, you need to tap an ethernet link carrying all +the voice traffic you want to monitor. There are three methods: +1. Ehternet tap +2. Ethernet Hub +3. Switch SPAN port +For more info on those options, see: +http://www.snort.org/docs and more specifically: +http://www.snort.org/docs/iss-placement.pdf + + diff --git a/distribution/orkaudio-linux-deb-binary/debian/usr/share/doc/orkaudio/log4cxx-AUTHORS b/distribution/orkaudio-linux-deb-binary/debian/usr/share/doc/orkaudio/log4cxx-AUTHORS index 48d95e4..9895e17 100644 --- a/distribution/orkaudio-linux-deb-binary/debian/usr/share/doc/orkaudio/log4cxx-AUTHORS +++ b/distribution/orkaudio-linux-deb-binary/debian/usr/share/doc/orkaudio/log4cxx-AUTHORS @@ -1,3 +1,3 @@ -Michael CATANZARITI <mcatan@users.sourceforge.net>
-Edmond NOLAN <log_debug@users.sourceforge.net>
-
+Michael CATANZARITI <mcatan@users.sourceforge.net> +Edmond NOLAN <log_debug@users.sourceforge.net> + diff --git a/distribution/orkaudio-linux-deb-binary/debian/usr/share/doc/orkaudio/log4cxx-COPYING b/distribution/orkaudio-linux-deb-binary/debian/usr/share/doc/orkaudio/log4cxx-COPYING index 6071c89..0f1bdb8 100644 --- a/distribution/orkaudio-linux-deb-binary/debian/usr/share/doc/orkaudio/log4cxx-COPYING +++ b/distribution/orkaudio-linux-deb-binary/debian/usr/share/doc/orkaudio/log4cxx-COPYING @@ -1 +1 @@ -See license.apl
+See license.apl diff --git a/distribution/orkaudio-linux-deb-binary/debian/usr/share/doc/orkaudio/log4cxx-ChangeLog b/distribution/orkaudio-linux-deb-binary/debian/usr/share/doc/orkaudio/log4cxx-ChangeLog index a3673eb..d1bb8d8 100644 --- a/distribution/orkaudio-linux-deb-binary/debian/usr/share/doc/orkaudio/log4cxx-ChangeLog +++ b/distribution/orkaudio-linux-deb-binary/debian/usr/share/doc/orkaudio/log4cxx-ChangeLog @@ -1,145 +1,145 @@ -Version 0.9.7 (2004-05-10)
-==========================
-
-* Fixed examples source code in the "Short introduction to log4cxx".
-* Fixed, in the renaming algorithm of RollingFileAppender and
- DailyRollingFileAppender, a problem specific to Unicode.
-* Fixed conflict with Windows macros "min" and "max", by renaming
- StrictMath::min and StrictMath::max to StrictMath::minimum and
- StrictMath::maximum.
-* Port to HPUX 11.0.
-* Fixed segmentation fault in PropertyConfigurator.
-* Port to Solaris.
-* Fixed MutexException thrown while destroying RollingFileAppender.
-* Logging macros can be used without explicity declaring the use of log4cxx
- namespace.
-* Fixed static library unresolved externals for msvc 6 and 7.1
-
-Version 0.9.6 (2004-04-11)
-==========================
-
-* Timezone management has been optimized through the class TimeZone
-* Inter-thread synchronization and reference counting has been optimized
-* Reference counting now uses gcc atomic functions (bug 929078)
-* Use of StringBuffer has been optimized.
-* Support of localisation throug resourceBundles
-* SyslogAppender now uses the system function 'syslog' to log on the local host.
- (only for POSIX systems)
-* Added TimeZone configuration to PatternLayout (bug 912563)
-* Support of the DailyRollingFileAppender (feature request 842765)
-
-Version 0.9.5 (2004-02-04)
-==========================
-
-* Port of log4j Jnuit tests with Cppunit and Boost Regex.
-* Added explicit exports for MSDEV 6 and MSDEV 7 (no further need of .def files)
-* Custom levels can be configured through the DOMConfigurator and
- PropertyConfigurator classes (Level inherites from Object)
-* Added a reference counter to LoggingEvent to avoid useless copies
- (LoggingEvent inherites from Object)
-* The file log4j.xml as well as the file log4j.properties are now search
- for, in log4cxx initialization.
-* The root logger can be assigned the "OFF" level.
-* Added MSVC6 project missing files mutext.cpp & condition.cpp (bug 847397)
-* condition.cpp now compiles with MSVC6 (bug 847417)
-* fixed pure virtual function call in PropertyConfigurator::configureAndWatch
- (bug 848521)
-* XMLAppender now displays correct timestamp with MSVC 6 (bug 852836)
-* SRLPORT 4.6 support.
-* Fixed an infinite loop in class Properties.
-* Fixed compilations problems with unicode.
-* Fixed SocketAppender bug concerning MDC ans NDC.
-
-Version 0.9.4 (2003-10-25)
-==========================
-
-* StringBuffer has been optimized.
-* Fixed miscellaneous threading problems.
-* Added TimeZone support in PatternLayout (bug 796894)
-* Fixed threading configuration problems (bug 809125)
-* Fixed miscellaneous MSVC and cygwin compilation problems.
-
-Version 0.9.3 (2003-09-19)
-==========================
-
-* Changed tstring to log4cxx::String and tostringstream to
- log4cxx::StringBuffer.
-* Fixed MSVC 2003 compilation erros and warnings.
-* Added helpers for NDC and MDC.
-* Added TimeZone support in TTCCLayout.
-* Fixed compilation problems with logger macros (LOG4CXX_...)
-* Fixed milliseconds formatting problem with MSVC 6.0 and 2003
-* Fixed AsyncAppender crash
-* Added new tests
-* Added benchmarks
-
-Version 0.9.2 (2003-08-10)
-==========================
-
-* Fixed FreeBSD compilation problem with pthread mutex (class CriticalSection).
-* Fixed milliseconds formatting problem (class DateFormat).
-* Long events (> 1024 chars) are now supported in the class XMLSocketAppender.
-* Carriage returns have been normalized in the class XMLLayout.
-
-Version 0.9.1 (2003-08-06)
-==========================
-
-* Fixed deadlock problems in classes Logger and AsyncAppender.
-* Fixed MSVC 6.0 compilation problems.
-* Added MSVC 6.0 static libraty project.
-* Default configuration for the SMTP options is "no".
-
-Version 0.9.0 (2003-08-06)
-==========================
-
-* Added ODBCAppender (matching log4j JDBCAppender)
-* Added SyslogAppender
-* Added SMTPAppender (only for Linux/FreeBSD)
-* Added BasicConfigurator
-* Added a FileWatchDog in PropertyConfigurator and DOMConfigurator
-* Possibility to load a custom LoggerFactory through the DOMConfigurator
-* Changed time precision from seconds to milliseconds
-* Added MSVC 6.0 'Unicode Debug' and 'Unicode Release' targets
-* Added Java like System class.
-
-Version 0.1.1 (2003-07-09)
-==========================
-
-* Fixed MSVC 6.0 compilation problems concerning the 'Release' target
-* Added MSVC 6.0 tests projects
-
-Version 0.1.0 (2003-07-08)
-==========================
-
-* FreeBSD Autotools/Compilation support
-* Fixed TelnetAppender crash when a socket bind exception occured.
-* Added log4j DTD support to XMLLayout and DOMConfigurator
-* Can now send events in XML format over TCP (class XMLSocketAppender) for the
- log4j Chainsaw UI
-* Now compiles with 'configure --enable-unicode' (UTF16 Unicode support)
-* Added Java like Properties class. It's a helper for the PropertyConfigurator
-* Added Java like objects with dynamic cast and instanciation. Custom objects
- can be configured through the DOMConfigurator and PropertyConfigurator classes
-* Port of the PropertyConfigurator class
-* Port of the "Map Diagnostic Context" (MDC) class
-* Added 13 tests (try make check)
-
-Version 0.0.1 (2003-05-31)
-==========================
-
-Loggers, Hierarchy, Filters, Appenders, Layouts, NDC
-
-* Appenders:
- AsyncAppender, ConsoleAppender, FileAppender, NTEventLogAppender,
- RollingFileAppender, SocketAppender, SocketHubAappender,
- TelnetAppender
-
-* Layouts:
- HTMLLayout, PatternLayout, SimpleLayout, TTCCLayout, XMLLayout
-
-
-* Filters:
- DenyAllFilter, LevelMatchFilter, LevelRangeFilter, StringMatchFilter
-
-* Configurators:
- DOMConfigurator
+Version 0.9.7 (2004-05-10) +========================== + +* Fixed examples source code in the "Short introduction to log4cxx". +* Fixed, in the renaming algorithm of RollingFileAppender and + DailyRollingFileAppender, a problem specific to Unicode. +* Fixed conflict with Windows macros "min" and "max", by renaming + StrictMath::min and StrictMath::max to StrictMath::minimum and + StrictMath::maximum. +* Port to HPUX 11.0. +* Fixed segmentation fault in PropertyConfigurator. +* Port to Solaris. +* Fixed MutexException thrown while destroying RollingFileAppender. +* Logging macros can be used without explicity declaring the use of log4cxx + namespace. +* Fixed static library unresolved externals for msvc 6 and 7.1 + +Version 0.9.6 (2004-04-11) +========================== + +* Timezone management has been optimized through the class TimeZone +* Inter-thread synchronization and reference counting has been optimized +* Reference counting now uses gcc atomic functions (bug 929078) +* Use of StringBuffer has been optimized. +* Support of localisation throug resourceBundles +* SyslogAppender now uses the system function 'syslog' to log on the local host. + (only for POSIX systems) +* Added TimeZone configuration to PatternLayout (bug 912563) +* Support of the DailyRollingFileAppender (feature request 842765) + +Version 0.9.5 (2004-02-04) +========================== + +* Port of log4j Jnuit tests with Cppunit and Boost Regex. +* Added explicit exports for MSDEV 6 and MSDEV 7 (no further need of .def files) +* Custom levels can be configured through the DOMConfigurator and + PropertyConfigurator classes (Level inherites from Object) +* Added a reference counter to LoggingEvent to avoid useless copies + (LoggingEvent inherites from Object) +* The file log4j.xml as well as the file log4j.properties are now search + for, in log4cxx initialization. +* The root logger can be assigned the "OFF" level. +* Added MSVC6 project missing files mutext.cpp & condition.cpp (bug 847397) +* condition.cpp now compiles with MSVC6 (bug 847417) +* fixed pure virtual function call in PropertyConfigurator::configureAndWatch + (bug 848521) +* XMLAppender now displays correct timestamp with MSVC 6 (bug 852836) +* SRLPORT 4.6 support. +* Fixed an infinite loop in class Properties. +* Fixed compilations problems with unicode. +* Fixed SocketAppender bug concerning MDC ans NDC. + +Version 0.9.4 (2003-10-25) +========================== + +* StringBuffer has been optimized. +* Fixed miscellaneous threading problems. +* Added TimeZone support in PatternLayout (bug 796894) +* Fixed threading configuration problems (bug 809125) +* Fixed miscellaneous MSVC and cygwin compilation problems. + +Version 0.9.3 (2003-09-19) +========================== + +* Changed tstring to log4cxx::String and tostringstream to + log4cxx::StringBuffer. +* Fixed MSVC 2003 compilation erros and warnings. +* Added helpers for NDC and MDC. +* Added TimeZone support in TTCCLayout. +* Fixed compilation problems with logger macros (LOG4CXX_...) +* Fixed milliseconds formatting problem with MSVC 6.0 and 2003 +* Fixed AsyncAppender crash +* Added new tests +* Added benchmarks + +Version 0.9.2 (2003-08-10) +========================== + +* Fixed FreeBSD compilation problem with pthread mutex (class CriticalSection). +* Fixed milliseconds formatting problem (class DateFormat). +* Long events (> 1024 chars) are now supported in the class XMLSocketAppender. +* Carriage returns have been normalized in the class XMLLayout. + +Version 0.9.1 (2003-08-06) +========================== + +* Fixed deadlock problems in classes Logger and AsyncAppender. +* Fixed MSVC 6.0 compilation problems. +* Added MSVC 6.0 static libraty project. +* Default configuration for the SMTP options is "no". + +Version 0.9.0 (2003-08-06) +========================== + +* Added ODBCAppender (matching log4j JDBCAppender) +* Added SyslogAppender +* Added SMTPAppender (only for Linux/FreeBSD) +* Added BasicConfigurator +* Added a FileWatchDog in PropertyConfigurator and DOMConfigurator +* Possibility to load a custom LoggerFactory through the DOMConfigurator +* Changed time precision from seconds to milliseconds +* Added MSVC 6.0 'Unicode Debug' and 'Unicode Release' targets +* Added Java like System class. + +Version 0.1.1 (2003-07-09) +========================== + +* Fixed MSVC 6.0 compilation problems concerning the 'Release' target +* Added MSVC 6.0 tests projects + +Version 0.1.0 (2003-07-08) +========================== + +* FreeBSD Autotools/Compilation support +* Fixed TelnetAppender crash when a socket bind exception occured. +* Added log4j DTD support to XMLLayout and DOMConfigurator +* Can now send events in XML format over TCP (class XMLSocketAppender) for the + log4j Chainsaw UI +* Now compiles with 'configure --enable-unicode' (UTF16 Unicode support) +* Added Java like Properties class. It's a helper for the PropertyConfigurator +* Added Java like objects with dynamic cast and instanciation. Custom objects + can be configured through the DOMConfigurator and PropertyConfigurator classes +* Port of the PropertyConfigurator class +* Port of the "Map Diagnostic Context" (MDC) class +* Added 13 tests (try make check) + +Version 0.0.1 (2003-05-31) +========================== + +Loggers, Hierarchy, Filters, Appenders, Layouts, NDC + +* Appenders: + AsyncAppender, ConsoleAppender, FileAppender, NTEventLogAppender, + RollingFileAppender, SocketAppender, SocketHubAappender, + TelnetAppender + +* Layouts: + HTMLLayout, PatternLayout, SimpleLayout, TTCCLayout, XMLLayout + + +* Filters: + DenyAllFilter, LevelMatchFilter, LevelRangeFilter, StringMatchFilter + +* Configurators: + DOMConfigurator diff --git a/distribution/orkaudio-linux-deb-binary/debian/usr/share/doc/orkaudio/log4cxx-README b/distribution/orkaudio-linux-deb-binary/debian/usr/share/doc/orkaudio/log4cxx-README index 187cee7..9f260af 100644 --- a/distribution/orkaudio-linux-deb-binary/debian/usr/share/doc/orkaudio/log4cxx-README +++ b/distribution/orkaudio-linux-deb-binary/debian/usr/share/doc/orkaudio/log4cxx-README @@ -1,94 +1,94 @@ -Introduction
-============
-Log4cxx is a port to C++ of the log4j project.
-The goal is have the same functionnalities and interfaces of log4j.
-
-Features
-========
-It's a flexible and highly configurable logging framework
-Main features :
-- Configurable logging destinations (appenders)
-- Configurable logging format (layouts)
-- Categorized logging statements through a hierarchy (loggers)
-- Advanced filtering (filters)
-- Thread safe library
-- UTF-16 Unicode support
-
-* Appenders:
- AsyncAppender, ConsoleAppender, DailyRollingFileAppender, FileAppender,
- NTEventLogAppender, ODBCAppender, RollingFileAppender, SMTPAppender,
- SocketAppender, SocketHubAappender, SyslogAppender, TelnetAppender,
- XMLSocketAppender
-
-* Layouts:
- HTMLLayout, PatternLayout, SimpleLayout, TTCCLayout, XMLLayout
-
-* Filters:
- DenyAllFilter, LevelMatchFilter, LevelRangeFilter, StringMatchFilter
-
-* Configurators:
- BasicConfigurator, DOMConfigurator, PropertyConfigurator
-
-* Java like objects with dynamic cast and instanciation. Custom objects can
- be configured through the DOMConfigurator and PropertyConfigurator classes
-
-Supported OS
-============
-* Linux (tested on Linux Mandrake 10.0)
-* FreeBSD
-* Windows (MSVC 6.0, MSVC 7.1 or Cygwin)
-* Other POSIX OS should be supported but were not tested
-
-Installation
-============
-./autogen.sh
-./configure
-make
-make check
-make install
-
-See INSTALL file for further details.
-
-Visual Studio .Net 2003 and Visual Studio 6.0 considerations
-============================================================
-For projects linking with log4cxx static library, the macro LOG4CXX_STATIC must
-be defined (tab C++, textbox Preprocessor in the project properties) and
-"log4cxxs.lib" must be passed to the linker (tab Link,textbox Object/Library
-Modules in the project settings).
-
-For projects linking with log4cxx dynamic library (dll), "log4cxx.lib" must be
-passed to the linker (tab Link,textbox Object/Library Modules in the project
-settings).
-
-Unitary Tests
-=============
-You will need to install
-* cppunit (http://cppunit.sourceforge.net/)
-* boost regex (http://www.boost.org/)
-
-Unix : run "make check"
-Windows : run msvc/tests/runtests.bat
-
-Performance Tests
-=================
-Just run performance/logging.sh.
-The result are expressed in micro-seconds.
-
-Links
-=====
-http://logging.apache.org/log4cxx
- Log4cxx project page
-
-http://logging.apache.org/log4j
- Log4j project page
-
-Contacts
-========
-See AUTHORS file
-
-License
-=======
-This library is licensed under the Apache Public License. Please read the
-included license.apl for details.
-
-
+Introduction +============ +Log4cxx is a port to C++ of the log4j project. +The goal is have the same functionnalities and interfaces of log4j. + +Features +======== +It's a flexible and highly configurable logging framework +Main features : +- Configurable logging destinations (appenders) +- Configurable logging format (layouts) +- Categorized logging statements through a hierarchy (loggers) +- Advanced filtering (filters) +- Thread safe library +- UTF-16 Unicode support + +* Appenders: + AsyncAppender, ConsoleAppender, DailyRollingFileAppender, FileAppender, + NTEventLogAppender, ODBCAppender, RollingFileAppender, SMTPAppender, + SocketAppender, SocketHubAappender, SyslogAppender, TelnetAppender, + XMLSocketAppender + +* Layouts: + HTMLLayout, PatternLayout, SimpleLayout, TTCCLayout, XMLLayout + +* Filters: + DenyAllFilter, LevelMatchFilter, LevelRangeFilter, StringMatchFilter + +* Configurators: + BasicConfigurator, DOMConfigurator, PropertyConfigurator + +* Java like objects with dynamic cast and instanciation. Custom objects can + be configured through the DOMConfigurator and PropertyConfigurator classes + +Supported OS +============ +* Linux (tested on Linux Mandrake 10.0) +* FreeBSD +* Windows (MSVC 6.0, MSVC 7.1 or Cygwin) +* Other POSIX OS should be supported but were not tested + +Installation +============ +./autogen.sh +./configure +make +make check +make install + +See INSTALL file for further details. + +Visual Studio .Net 2003 and Visual Studio 6.0 considerations +============================================================ +For projects linking with log4cxx static library, the macro LOG4CXX_STATIC must +be defined (tab C++, textbox Preprocessor in the project properties) and +"log4cxxs.lib" must be passed to the linker (tab Link,textbox Object/Library +Modules in the project settings). + +For projects linking with log4cxx dynamic library (dll), "log4cxx.lib" must be +passed to the linker (tab Link,textbox Object/Library Modules in the project +settings). + +Unitary Tests +============= +You will need to install +* cppunit (http://cppunit.sourceforge.net/) +* boost regex (http://www.boost.org/) + +Unix : run "make check" +Windows : run msvc/tests/runtests.bat + +Performance Tests +================= +Just run performance/logging.sh. +The result are expressed in micro-seconds. + +Links +===== +http://logging.apache.org/log4cxx + Log4cxx project page + +http://logging.apache.org/log4j + Log4j project page + +Contacts +======== +See AUTHORS file + +License +======= +This library is licensed under the Apache Public License. Please read the +included license.apl for details. + + diff --git a/distribution/orkaudio-linux-deb-binary/debian/usr/share/doc/orkaudio/log4cxx-license.apl b/distribution/orkaudio-linux-deb-binary/debian/usr/share/doc/orkaudio/log4cxx-license.apl index 6994c62..1aa6614 100644 --- a/distribution/orkaudio-linux-deb-binary/debian/usr/share/doc/orkaudio/log4cxx-license.apl +++ b/distribution/orkaudio-linux-deb-binary/debian/usr/share/doc/orkaudio/log4cxx-license.apl @@ -1,15 +1,15 @@ -/*
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