rsyslog

Changelog for 6.1.1 (devel)

Version 6.1.1 [DEVEL] (rgerhards), 2010-11-30

  • bugfix(important): problem in TLS handling could cause rsyslog to loop in a tight loop, effectively disabling functionality and bearing the
    risk of unresponsiveness of the whole system.
    Bug tracker: http://bugzilla.adiscon.com/show_bug.cgi?id=194
  • support for omhdfs officially added (import from 5.7.1)
  • merged imuxsock improvements from 5.7.1 (see there)
  • support for systemd officially added (import from 5.7.0)
  • bugfix: a couple of problems that imfile had on some platforms, namely Ubuntu (not their fault, but occured there)
  • bugfix: imfile utilizes 32 bit to track offset. Most importantly, this problem can not experienced on Fedora 64 bit OS (which has
    64 bit long’s!)
  • a number of other bugfixes from older versions imported

Changelog for 5.6.2 (v5-stable)

Version 5.6.2 [V5-STABLE] (rgerhards), 2010-11-30

  • bugfix: compile failed on systems without epoll_create1()
    Thanks to David Hill for providing a fix.
  • bugfix: atomic increment for msg object may not work correct on all platforms. Thanks to Chris Metcalf for the patch
  • bugfix: replacements for atomic operations for non-int sized types had problems. At least one instance of that problem could potentially lead to abort (inside omfile).

Changelog for 5.7.2 (v5-devel)

Version 5.7.2  [V5-DEVEL] (rgerhards), 2010-11-26

  • bugfix(important): problem in TLS handling could cause rsyslog to loop in a tight loop, effectively disabling functionality and bearing the risk of unresponsiveness of the whole system.Bug tracker: http://bugzilla.adiscon.com/show_bug.cgi?id=194
  • bugfix: imfile state file was not written when relative file name for it was specified
  • bugfix: compile failed on systems without epoll_create1()Thanks to David Hill for providing a fix.
  • bugfix: atomic increment for msg object may not work correct on all platforms. Thanks to Chris Metcalf for the patch
  • bugfix: replacements for atomic operations for non-int sized types had problems. At least one instance of that problem could potentially lead to abort (inside omfile).
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