Robin Becker <robin@jessikat.demon.co.uk> writes:
OK after using Anthony Baxters suggestion I have some files in lib/python/ZLogger
but I get this on startup C:\Python\devel\Zope>python z2.py Traceback (innermost last): File "z2.py", line 349, in ? import zLOG, ZLogger File "C:\Python\devel\ZOPE\lib\python\ZLogger\__init__.py", line 86, in ? import ZLogger File "C:\Python\devel\ZOPE\lib\python\ZLogger\ZLogger.py", line 7, in ? loggers = (stupidFileLogger.stupidFileLogger(), syslogLogger.syslogLogger(),) File "C:\Python\devel\ZOPE\lib\python\ZLogger\syslogLogger.py", line 12, in __init__ self.client = syslog_client() File "C:\Python\devel\ZOPE\lib\python\ZLogger\syslog.py", line 146, in __init__ self.socket = socket.socket (socket.AF_UNIX, socket.SOCK_STREAM) AttributeError: AF_UNIX
Argh. My bad, The syslogd logger is accidently turned on by default, and Windows doesn't support Unix Domain Sockets (obviously.. ;) On startup, try: python1.5.2 z2.py ZSYSLOG_SERVER=127.0.0.1:514 This will cause it to use UDP sockets (which windows does support) and will redirect the logging packets to your localhost, which will just then vanish in thin air. Alternatively, you could point this to a configured unix machine and do syslog style logging. The solution is, of course, to be able to turn the whole thing off. I'll fix this today. -Michel
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