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    Linux Log Analyse
    The program I create here is a purely console based program in the language C. The program makes it easier to searching after periodic events to a log file.
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    The Austria C++ library provides a host of essential C++ tools including but generic factories, smart pointers, logging, unit testing framework and parameters/configuration system. The library will work with both Linux/GCC and win32/MVC++.
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    C++ logging and tracing classes with built in profiling. Groups are used to set tracing levels of DEBUG, WARN, ERROR or NONE and have a parent-child relationship. A child’s log level is obtained from the parents level if not otherwise specified.
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