Re: Re: Re: Does Apache Support Piped Logs On Windows Platform

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Yoann Roman wrote:
William A. Rowe, Jr. wrote:
Oh - it still runs cmd.exe.  The difference is - there are the correct
pipes between apache and that cmd/invoked program/script.

That's what I'm trying to avoid, actually. I have 2 vhosts with this
install, each doing its own error and access logging. With the 2 processes
per log (not sure why that happens, either) plus cmd.exe, that adds up to 20
processes for 5 logs.

I was actually looking for implementation of the additional piping options
discussed in the dev list exchange I mentioned. I'm basically trying to get
the same behavior with 2.2.9 on XP that I'm seeing on 2.0.63 on W2K (no
cmd.exe).

After this was "broken" across all platforms, I raised on this list a
suggestion for a new syntax; for example "||... would mean a command line
shell environment (really "pipe"), while "|$..." would mean really exec.
That was the idea, anyways, we should be revisiting it.  Realize this isn't
Win32 specific, but it's an issue across platforms.


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