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The X.Org project provides an open source implementation of the X Window System. The development work is being done in conjunction with the freedesktop.org community. The X.Org Foundation is the educational non-profit corporation whose Board serves this effort, and whose Members lead this work.
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The last full release of the entire X.Org stack was X11R7.7 - since then individual X.Org modules have been released independently as needed - see the xorg-announce archives for details of those releases, and https://www.x.org/releases/individual/ for downloads. Information about all releases is available. (Important: If you have an older release, please see the Security page for information on security updates.)
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- Development-related news.
- X.Org events.
- Press releases.
- Related projects.
Reporting problems, asking questions and getting help
- Check to see if your question is answered in the FAQ.
- Check the issues for the
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- Send other questions or comments to the xorg mailing list.
- Or get help on XorgIRC.
Development
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- The DeveloperStart page includes information for developers along with links to per-module developer pages.
Mailing Lists
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On XorgMailingLists you can find a list of X-related mailing lists hosted on lists.freedesktop.org. More mailing lists on X Window System and related technologies along with subscription directions are available at XOrg Foundation.
Getting X
The best place to get X is from your operating system or distribution vendor. X.Org currently provides no binaries.
There are many Mirrors from which you can download source code to the X Window System. If you would like to be a mirror, feel free to do so and add yourself to the Mirrors page.
Development snapshots are currently on hiatus; most modules now update slowly enough that frequent snapshots aren't needed.
Security
For security advisories please check our SecurityPage.
Please notify us of any security issues by sending mail to [email protected] .
Sponsorship and Donations
The X.Org Foundation welcomes sponsorship (both cash and in-kind), and tries hard to put the donations of sponsors to transparent good use. The Foundation is an extremely low-overhead all-volunteer organization. If you are interested in contributing, please see our SponsorshipPage.
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Make your check payable to Software in the Public Interest, Inc. andwrite 'X.org' in the memo or reference field. For more informationincluding the mailing address, please seehttps://spi-inc.org/donations/
Acknowledgements
Our thanks go to Portland State University for providing the hosting of x.org/freedesktop.org, to HP for providing the x.org/freedesktop.org hardware, and others who have provided generous financial sponsorship and in-kind support.
Our thanks also go to the contributors to the X Window System technology over the years. Many of these are acknowledged in previous distribution release notes.
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The content of this wiki is licensed under the MIT License unless stated otherwise by the author of specific wiki pages.
This license has been selected to ease documentation sharing with the xserver source code.
End of Life
On August 5, 2015 the Logging Services Project Management Committee announced that Log4j 1.x had reached end of life. For complete text of the announcement please see the Apache Blog. Users of Log4j 1 are recommended to upgrade to Apache Log4j 2.
Security Vulnerabilities
A security vulnerability, CVE-2019-17571 has been identified against Log4j 1. Log4j includes a SocketServer that accepts serialized log events and deserializes them without verifying whether the objects are allowed or not. This can provide an attack vector that can be expoited. Since Log4j 1 is no longer maintained this issue will not be fixed. Users are urged to upgrade to Log4j 2.
Java Version Incompatibilities
The version detection algorithm changed in Java 9 which causes the MDC not to work properly. See Log4j 1.2 is broken on Java 9 for details.
Apache log4j™ 1.2
Welcome to Apache log4j, a logging library for Java. Apache log4j is an Apache Software Foundation Project and developed by a dedicated team of Committers of the Apache Software Foundation. For more info, please see The Apache Software Foundation. Apache log4j is also part of a project which is known as Apache Logging. Please see the License.
Road redemption (2017). If you are interested in the recent changes, visit our changes report.
Why logging?
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Inserting log statements into your code is a low-tech method for debugging it. It may also be the only way because debuggers are not always available or applicable. This is often the case for distributed applications.
On the other hand, some people argue that log statements pollute source code and decrease legibility. (We believe that the contrary is true). In the Java language where a preprocessor is not available, log statements increase the size of the code and reduce its speed, even when logging is turned off. Given that a reasonably sized application may contain thousands of log statements, speed is of particular importance.
Why log4j?
With log4j it is possible to enable logging at runtime without modifying the application binary. The log4j package is designed so that these statements can remain in shipped code without incurring a heavy performance cost. Logging behavior can be controlled by editing a configuration file, without touching the application binary.
Logging equips the developer with detailed context for application failures. On the other hand, testing provides quality assurance and confidence in the application. Logging and testing should not be confused. They are complementary. When logging is wisely used, it can prove to be an essential tool.
One of the distinctive features of log4j is the notion of inheritance in loggers. Using a logger hierarchy it is possible to control which log statements are output at arbitrarily fine granularity but also great ease. This helps to reduce the volume of logged output and the cost of logging.
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The target of the log output can be a file, an OutputStream, a java.io.Writer, a remote log4j server, a remote Unix Syslog daemon, or many other output targets.
Performance
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On an AMD Duron clocked at 800Mhz running JDK 1.3.1, it costs about 5 nanoseconds to determine if a logging statement should be logged or not. Actual logging is also quite fast, ranging from 21 microseconds using the SimpleLayout, 37 microseconds using the TTCCLayout. The performance of the PatternLayout is almost as good as the dedicated layouts, except that it is much more flexible.