
Relative paths have to be relative to something. It is almost universal that they will be relative to the path that was the working directory at the time the application was started. So in this respect Logback is just being consistent. How else would you expect it to behave? Ralph On Aug 17, 2009, at 3:47 PM, Klaus Teller wrote:
Hi,
When i use the file appender and specify only the log file's name (as opposed to absolute path), the log file is created in the directory from which the application is started.
For instance, if i start tomcat from the tomcat bin directory, the log file is created right there in the bin directory. If i start tomcat from my home directory, the log file will be created in my home directory.
Is this intentional? If so, can somebody help me understand the rational?
cheers, Klaus.
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