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Change Log  :: Changlog for 0.9.4 - 2005-07-25 ::
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Posted by rgerhards on Monday, July 25, 2005 - 05:39 PM

Version 0.9.4 (RGer), 2005-07-25

  • finally added the TCP sender. It now supports non-blocking mode, no longer disabling message reception during connect. As it is now, it is usable in production. The code could be more sophisticated, but I've kept it short in anticipation of the move to liblogging, which will lead to the removal of the code just written ;)
  • the "exiting on signal..." message still had the "syslogd" name in it. Changed this to "rsyslogd", as we do not have a large user base yet, this should pose no problem.
  • changed a default for traditional output format. During testing, it was seen that the timestamp written to file in default format was the time of message reception, not the time specified in the TIMESTAMP field of the message itself. Traditionally, the message TIMESTAMP is used and this has been changed now.

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