First, create the repository on your Github.
Actually, the thing I needed to do first was to create a repos directory on my local machine, and then within it run:
cpan -g Log::Log4perl
tar -xzvf Log-Log4perl-1.49.tar.gz
cd Log-Log4perl-1.49
git init
git add .
git remote add origin https://github.com/TBlazer66/log4perl.git
git push -u origin master
cpanm . --force
Test script:
C:\Users\tblaz\Documents\evelyn>perl 1.perl_log.pl
C:\Users\tblaz\Documents\evelyn>type test.log
2019/12/24 22:25:14 Debug this!
2019/12/24 22:25:14 Info this!
2019/12/24 22:25:14 Warn this!
2019/12/24 22:25:14 Error this!
2019/12/24 22:25:14 Fatal this!
C:\Users\tblaz\Documents\evelyn>type 1.perl_log.pl
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use 5.016;
use Log::Log4perl qw(:easy);
Log::Log4perl->easy_init( { level => $DEBUG,
file => ">>test.log" } );
# Logs to test.log via stealth logger
DEBUG("Debug this!");
INFO("Info this!");
WARN("Warn this!");
ERROR("Error this!");
some_function();
sub some_function {
# Same here
FATAL("Fatal this!");
}
C:\Users\tblaz\Documents\evelyn>
I was very happy to see such quality responses to my question. Thank you. Perl is such a good activity for Xmas eve.
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