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Mark Murawski a0009c807e logger: Console sessions will now respect logger.conf dateformat= option
The 'core' console (ie: asterisk -c) does read logger.conf and does
use the dateformat= option.

Whereas 'remote' consoles (ie: asterisk -r -T) does not read logger.conf
and uses a hard coded dateformat option for printing received verbose messages:
  main/logger.c: static char dateformat[256] = "%b %e %T"

This change will load logger.conf for each remote console session and
use the dateformat= option to set the per-line timestamp for verbose messages

Change-Id: I3ea10990dbd920e9f7ce8ff771bc65aa7f4ea8c1
ASTERISK-25358: #close
Reported-by: Igor Liferenko
2021-03-22 11:18:01 -05:00
..
2014-08-29 19:40:34 +00:00

The vast majority of the Asterisk project documentation has been moved to the
project wiki:

    https://wiki.asterisk.org/

Asterisk release tarballs contain an export of the wiki in PDF and plain text
form, which you can find in:

    doc/AST.pdf
    doc/AST.txt

Asterisk uses the Doxygen documentation software.  Run "make progdocs" and open
the resulting documentation index at doc/api/index.html in a webbrowser or copy
the directory to a directory served by a webserver for remote access.