FWIW the defaults have timestamps
$ perl -e "use Log::Log4perl qw/:easy/; Log::Log4perl->easy_init($INFO +); DEBUG 1; ERROR 2; INFO 3; " 2014/12/10 02:41:57 2 2014/12/10 02:41:57 3
In reply to Re: Configuring log4perl to print TimeStamp
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Configuring log4perl to print TimeStamp
by fattahsafa
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