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Change Log
Change Log  :: ChangeLog for 3.13.0-dev0 ::
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Posted by rgerhards on Monday, March 31, 2008 - 09:30 PM

Version 3.13.0-dev0 (rgerhards), 2008-03-31
  • bugfix: accidently set debug option in 3.12.5 reset to production This option prevented dlclose() to be called. It had no real bad effects, as the modules were otherwise correctly deinitialized and dlopen() supports multiple opens of the same module without any memory footprint.
  • removed --enable-mudflap, added --enable-valgrind ./configure setting
  • bugfix: tcp receiver could segfault due to uninitialized variable
  • docfix: queue doc had a wrong directive name that prevented max worker threads to be correctly set
  • worked a bit on atomic memory operations to support problem-free threading (only at non-intrusive places)
  • added a --enable/disable-rsyslogd configure option so that source-based packaging systems can build plugins without the need to compile rsyslogd
  • some cleanup
  • test of potential new version number scheme

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