Hello all,
I have a problem I was hoping the grand and glorious monks could help out with.
I have a script, calling a custom package, which starts up my Log4perl object.
The script calls: my $Obj = FakePackage->new();
Then in the package creates the Log4perl object like this: Log::Log4perl->init( $conf_path );
Now, with in the log config file, I have the following line:
log4perl.appender.LOGFILE.filename=sub { getLOGFILE(); }
(Yes the package contains the getLOGFILE subby)
in my conf file, and I keep getting the following error:
Undefined subroutine &main::getCLI_LOGFILE called at (eval 17) line 1 (#1)
(F) The subroutine indicated hasn't been defined, or if it was, it has since been undefined.
I've tried using the __PACKAGE__ token and the FakePackage to access this sub, but I'll get the error...
Any thoughts to where I blew it?
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