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Change Log
Change Log  :: Changelog for 1.10.0 - 2005-09-20 ::
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Posted by rgerhards on Tuesday, September 20, 2005 - 10:57 PM

Version 1.10.0 (RGer), 2005-09-20
REMINDER: 1.10 is the first unstable version in the 1.x series!

  • added the capability to filter on any property in selector lines (not just facility and priority)
  • changed stringbuf into a new counted string class
  • added support for a "discard" action. If a selector line with discard (~ character) is found, no selector lines *after* that line will be processed.
  • thanks to Andres Riancho, regular expression support has been added to the template engine
  • added the FROMHOST property in the template processor, which could previously not be obtained. Thanks to Cristian Testa for pointing this out and even providing a fix.
  • added display of compile-time options to -v output
  • performance improvement for production build - made some checks to happen only during debug mode
  • fixed a problem with compiling on SUSE and - while doing so - removed the socket call to set SO_BSDCOMPAT in cases where it is obsolete

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