Reworded a paragraph in the logging docs.

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Ramiro Morales 2013-09-16 17:49:46 -03:00
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@ -211,14 +211,16 @@ handlers, filters and formatters that you want in your logging setup,
and the log levels and other properties that you want those components
to have.
Prior to Django 1.5, the :setting:`LOGGING` setting overwrote the :ref:`default
Django logging configuration <default-logging-configuration>`. From Django
1.5 forward, the project's logging configuration is merged with Django's
defaults, hence you can decide if you want to add to, or replace the existing
configuration. To completely override the default configuration, set the
``disable_existing_loggers`` key to ``True`` (which is the default) in the
:setting:`LOGGING` dictConfig. Alternatively you can redefine some or all of
the loggers by setting ``disable_existing_loggers`` to ``False``.
Prior to Django 1.5, the :setting:`LOGGING` setting always overwrote the
:ref:`default Django logging configuration <default-logging-configuration>`.
From Django 1.5 forward, it is possible to get the project's logging
configuration merged with Django's defaults, hence you can decide if you want to
add to, or replace the existing configuration.
If the ``disable_existing_loggers`` key in the :setting:`LOGGING` dictConfig is
set to ``True`` (which is the default) the default configuration is completely
overridden. Alternatively you can redefine some or all of the loggers by
setting ``disable_existing_loggers`` to ``False``.
Logging is configured as soon as settings have been loaded
(either manually using :func:`~django.conf.settings.configure` or when at least