I have checked the config, and I've grepped through the source code. There are calls in the source code to $c->log->error->('foo') and I've added my own and there's nothing obvious going on.

I've looked through /var/log and can't see anything with Catalyst, or the names of the apps in question, or anything changes when I run catalyst code to which I've added an error call.

I would have thought if Catalyst did not have a logging system enabled, then trying to log an error would have itself thrown an error. It's a mystery.


In reply to Re^2: Does Catalyst by default have its own logging, and if so, where? by Cody Fendant
in thread Does Catalyst by default have its own logging, and if so, where? by Cody Fendant

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