RE: How to store loginformation in user specified directory?

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Hi,
 
I am sorry to mention my original problem.Our client wants to read logfile path from his custom .conf file which is also placed under conf/ directory.So our problem boils down to this.How to read logfile path from another .conf file not from httpd.conf file?
 
Thanks & regards,
Ramakrishna


From: ramakrishnaprasad.annasamudram@xxxxxxxxx [mailto:ramakrishnaprasad.annasamudram@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wed 5/30/2007 2:14 PM
To: users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: How to store loginformation in user specified directory?

Hi,
 
We are facing a tight problem regarding a user requirement to store logfile in user specified directory.We are getting segmentation fault when we are starting apache when we try to use a log file in user defined directory(other than logs/).
We used fopen(),fprintf() to write the user specified file.This always gave segmentation fault.The one option we had regarding using ErrorLog is failing since httpd.conf recognises path w.r.t ServerRoot.
Did any one has done this before? Is this possible ? If so please suggest a way out.
 
Thanks & regards,
Ramakrishna

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