Building log4net

Log4net provides support for a wide array of targets, including

  • older .net 2 and 3.5 (including client profiles)
  • more modern net40/net45
  • netstandard1.3/2.0

As such, it does require a relatively full .net environment on Windows to build.

Options:

  • build locally. Suggested environment:
    • Pre-requisites:
      • Visual Studio 2019 Build Tools
        • include desktop targets at least
        • include dotnet core targets or download and install the latest dotnet sdk (you will need at least v2.1)
      • Ensure you have .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 installed
      • Log4Net supports some older, out-of-support .net SDKs, particularly dotnet core 1.1 and .net framework client profiles for 3.5 and 4.0. There are helper powershell scripts in the root of this repository to assist with obtaining and installing these SDKs from Microsoft servers. Please see:
    • Binaries can be built with a Visual Studio or Rider installation
    • Binaries, packages and a release zip can be built via commandline
      • Ensure that you have a reasonably modern NodeJS installed (at least version 8+)
        • npm ci
        • npm run build
        • optionally npm test to run all tests
        • optionally npm run release to generate release artifacts
  • build via docker for windows, using the build-with-docker-for-windows.bat script
  • build via the vs2019 Windows AppVeyer image. There is an appveyer.yml file included which (should) build if you set up AppVeyer to track your fork. AppVeyer is free for open-source projects. (TODO: should have a link to the official AppVeyer build)

Updating the site

Log4Net uses Maven to build the site. Source artifacts can be found under src/site. Building the site can be accomplished with npm run build-site. You should have maven installed:

  • Windows: get it from Scoop
  • OSX: get it from Homebrew
  • Linux: use your package manager

The site will be generated in target/site, and can be viewed locally. Updates should be pushed to the asf-staging branch of https://github.com/apache/logging-log4net-site

Once the site has been pushed to the asf-staging branch, it can be viewed at http://logging.staged.apache.org/log4net