Hi all, I was going through the last example in logging docs: http://docs.python.org/library/logging.html#using-logging-in-multiple-modules
It explains how to log from multiple classes. The example works fine as long as the logger names are in a heirarchy (spam_application.auxiliary.Auxiliary, spam_application.auxiliary, spam_application). Just configure at top level and the child classes automatically inherit the config. If I change the name that don't have any heirarchy, it fails to log properly. My question is: Is it possible to configure logging in the main script that calls different independent classes (say A, B, C) and still the loggers in A, B, C inherit the config from the main script? For example in class A, all I want to do is import logging log = logging.getLogger("A") and log should be configured according to who ever instantiates A. Cheers, Sandeep -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list