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Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more
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this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership.
The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0
(the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with
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INSTALLATION
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1. Before starting installing this package check if the following external
programs are installed:
a. PHP (version 4.2.x or above).
For logging location infos (see src/log4php/spi/LoggerLocationInfo.php)
for details) a PHP version >= 4.3.0 must be installed
2. Extract the tarball to a dir (ex: {YOUR_PATH}).
If you want to include log4php under an include_path dir
consider step (a).
If you want to include log4php wherever You want consider
step (b).
a. Create a log4php dir under an include_path.
Copy '{YOUR_PATH}/src/log4php' under an '{an_include_path}/log4php'.
define LOG4PHP_DIR as follow (recommended):
define('LOG4PHP_DIR', 'log4php');
or use directly:
require_once('log4php/LoggerManager.php');
LOG4PHP_DIR will be set automatically to '{an_include_path}/log4php'
(with path expansion).
b. Copy '{YOUR_PATH}/src/log4php' to the dir where You want log4php will
reside (ex: {MY_LOG4PHP_PATH}).
Define the constant 'LOG4PHP_DIR' to '{MY_LOG4PHP_PATH}' and use
require_once( LOG4PHP_DIR . '/LoggerManager.php' );
or directly:
require_once( '{MY_LOG4PHP_PATH}/LoggerManager.php' );
and LOG4PHP_DIR will be set automatically with
'{MY_LOG4PHP_PATH}' (with path expansion).
3. That's all!
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