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Thanks to Tomas Heinrich for pointing out that this was missing.
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- specified that $!<name> can be used with CEE-enhanced syslog (once parsed via mmjsonparse)
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... at least in most cases it emitted an error message:
"snprintf failed when trying to build auth string"
Thanks to Joerg Heinemann for alerting us.
closes: http://bugzilla.adiscon.com/show_bug.cgi?id=404
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The compat layer was not fully integrated into the build system,
causing ./configure to fail.
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This usually lead to a syntax error on startup and rsyslogd not actually
starting up. The problem was the regex, which did not care for double
quote characters to follow in the action part - unfortunately something
that can frequently happen with v6+ format. An example:
:programname, isequal, "as" {action(type="omfile" ...) }
Here, the part
:programname, isequal, "as" {action(type="omfile"
was treated as the property filter, and the rest as action part.
Obviously, this did not work out. Unfortunately, such situations usually
resulted in very hard to understand error messages.
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Conflicts:
configure.ac
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This and the other patch from Martin (this morning) was released
under ASL 2.0 by him.
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present.
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David)
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...due to invalid assumption on structure data types.
closes: http://bugzilla.adiscon.com/show_bug.cgi?id=394
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...when FromPos was specified in template, but ToPos not.
Thanks to Radu Gheorghe for alerting us of this bug.
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The problem was that incomplete fiter evaluation was done *during the
shutdown phase*. This affected only the LAST batches being processed. No
problem existed during the regular run. Could usually only happen on
very busy systems, which were still busy during shutdown.
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Conflicts:
plugins/omudpspoof/omudpspoof.c
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it now truncates these message, but ensures they are sent. Note that
7.2.5+ will switch to fragmented UDP messages instead (up to 64K)
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Conflicts:
ChangeLog
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Use LT_LIB_M to find the math library which is needed for pow().
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Building without pthreads support hasn't been support for a while.
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Conflicts:
tools/syslogd.c
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This happened only on very high volume systems, if the same message was
being processed by two different actions. This was a regression caused
by the new config processor, which did no longer properly enable msg
locking in multithreaded cases. The bugfix is actually a refactoring of
the msg locking code - we no longer do unlocked operations, as the use
case for it has mostly gone away. It is potentially possible only at
very low-end systems, and there the small additional overhead of doing
the locking does not really hurt. Instead, the removal of that
capability can actually slightly improve performance in common cases,
as the code path is smaller and requires slightly less memory writes.
That probably outperforms the extra locking overhead (which in the
low-end case always happens in user space, without need for kernel
support as we can always directly aquire the lock - there is no
contention at all).
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Released under ASL 2.0, permission given via email.
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The "queue.xxx" parameter set was not supported, and legacy ruleset
config statements did not work (by intention). The fix introduces the
"queue.xxx" parameter set. It has some regression potential, but only
for the new functionality. Note that using that interface it is possible
to specify duplicate queue file names, which will cause trouble. This
will be solved in v7.3, because there is a too-large regression
potential for the v7.2 stable branch.
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the changes do not affect actual code execution, just keep the
compile log clean.
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