Re: [users@httpd] time in error log file

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Well, usually the ErrorLog looks like this:
[Wed Jul 20 13:47:46 2005] [error] [client 129.69.215.101] File does not exist:

but mine looks like:
[client 129.69.215.101] File does not exist:


--On Tuesday, July 26, 2005 11:15:18 AM +0300 "Eimantas Vai?i?nas" <eimantas.vaiciunas@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

What do you mean by saying 'missing'? ErrorLog directive?

On Tuesday 26 July 2005 11:12, Gerald Griessner wrote:
Hi,

Well I migrated from 2.0.52 to a 2.0.54 on another machine.
On the new machine, there is the information about the TIME and the
LOGLEVEL in the ErrorLog File missing.

does anybody have a hint?

Cheers
  Gerald

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