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Update sysutils/syslog-ng to 3.9.1. Features - Improve parsing performance in case of keep-timestamp(no) - TLS based transports will publish the peer's certificate in a set of name-value pairs. - Improve performance of the tcp() source, due to a bug, syslog-ng attempted to apply position tracking to messages coming over a TCP transport, which is used for file position tracking and causing performance degradation. - Make it possible to configure the listen-backlog() for any stream based transports (unix-stream and tcp). - Add a groupunset() rewrite rule that pairs up with groupset() but instead of setting values it unsets them. - Add support for Elastic Shield and SearchGuard - kv-parser() is now able to cope with unquoted values with an embedded space in them, it also trims whitespace from keys/values and is in general more reliable in extracting key-value pairs from arbitrary log messages. - Improve performance for java based destinations. - Add prefix() option to add-contextual-data() Bugfixes - Fix a potential crash in the file destination, in case it is a template based filename and time-reap() is elapsed. - Fix a potential ACK problem within syslog-ng that can cause input windows to overflow queue sizes over time, effectively causing message drops that shouldn't occur. - Fix a heap corruption bug in the DNS cache, in case the maximum number of DNS cache entries is reached. - Fix timestamp for suppression messages. - Fix add-contextual-data() to support CRLF line endings in its CSV input files. - Fixed key() option parsing in riemann() destinations. - Find libsystemd-journal related functions in both libsystemd-journal.so and libsystemd.so, as recent systemd versions bundled all systemd related libs into the same library. - Fixed the build-time detection of system-wide installed librabbitmq, libmongoc and libcap. - Fix the file source to repeatedly check for unexisting files, as a bug caused syslog-ng to stop after two attempts previously. - The performance testing tool "loggen" crashed if it was used to generate messages on multiple threads over TLS. This was now fixed. - Fix an issue in the syslog-parser() parser, so that timestamps parsed earlier in the log path are properly overwritten. - Due to a compilation issue, tcp-keepalive-time(), tcp-keepalive-intvl() and tcp-keepalive-probes() were not working, now they are again. - The --disable-shm-counters option is now passed to mongo-c-driver to work around a minor security issue. - Fix compilation issues on FreeBSD. - Add support to month names in all caps in syslog timestamps. At least one device seems to generate these. - The options() option to java destination can now accept numbers and not just strings. - Fix a memory leak in the java destination driver, that may affect java based destinations like ElasticSearch, Kafka & HDFS. Other changes - HDFS was updated to 2.7.3 - Elasticsearch was updated to 2.4.0 - Support was added for OpenSSL 1.1.x
2017-01-10 19:54:15 +01:00
$NetBSD: distinfo,v 1.8 2017/01/10 18:54:15 fhajny Exp $
Update sysutils/syslog-ng to 3.9.1. Features - Improve parsing performance in case of keep-timestamp(no) - TLS based transports will publish the peer's certificate in a set of name-value pairs. - Improve performance of the tcp() source, due to a bug, syslog-ng attempted to apply position tracking to messages coming over a TCP transport, which is used for file position tracking and causing performance degradation. - Make it possible to configure the listen-backlog() for any stream based transports (unix-stream and tcp). - Add a groupunset() rewrite rule that pairs up with groupset() but instead of setting values it unsets them. - Add support for Elastic Shield and SearchGuard - kv-parser() is now able to cope with unquoted values with an embedded space in them, it also trims whitespace from keys/values and is in general more reliable in extracting key-value pairs from arbitrary log messages. - Improve performance for java based destinations. - Add prefix() option to add-contextual-data() Bugfixes - Fix a potential crash in the file destination, in case it is a template based filename and time-reap() is elapsed. - Fix a potential ACK problem within syslog-ng that can cause input windows to overflow queue sizes over time, effectively causing message drops that shouldn't occur. - Fix a heap corruption bug in the DNS cache, in case the maximum number of DNS cache entries is reached. - Fix timestamp for suppression messages. - Fix add-contextual-data() to support CRLF line endings in its CSV input files. - Fixed key() option parsing in riemann() destinations. - Find libsystemd-journal related functions in both libsystemd-journal.so and libsystemd.so, as recent systemd versions bundled all systemd related libs into the same library. - Fixed the build-time detection of system-wide installed librabbitmq, libmongoc and libcap. - Fix the file source to repeatedly check for unexisting files, as a bug caused syslog-ng to stop after two attempts previously. - The performance testing tool "loggen" crashed if it was used to generate messages on multiple threads over TLS. This was now fixed. - Fix an issue in the syslog-parser() parser, so that timestamps parsed earlier in the log path are properly overwritten. - Due to a compilation issue, tcp-keepalive-time(), tcp-keepalive-intvl() and tcp-keepalive-probes() were not working, now they are again. - The --disable-shm-counters option is now passed to mongo-c-driver to work around a minor security issue. - Fix compilation issues on FreeBSD. - Add support to month names in all caps in syslog timestamps. At least one device seems to generate these. - The options() option to java destination can now accept numbers and not just strings. - Fix a memory leak in the java destination driver, that may affect java based destinations like ElasticSearch, Kafka & HDFS. Other changes - HDFS was updated to 2.7.3 - Elasticsearch was updated to 2.4.0 - Support was added for OpenSSL 1.1.x
2017-01-10 19:54:15 +01:00
SHA1 (syslog-ng-3.9.1.tar.gz) = 1ca437393d8895654452bef8ac0b996fe73284f8
RMD160 (syslog-ng-3.9.1.tar.gz) = 20bbcab38d02c369aa964c364fa2acdcfa86a673
SHA512 (syslog-ng-3.9.1.tar.gz) = aade44fa6dffa7e84fc951aa20f0e40db2ee6438f46108c95244e465b1fafc08e6f9afab12c057576d601cc51dd7cefb16370183ca036af0d68046fdb29fdd02
Size (syslog-ng-3.9.1.tar.gz) = 8312677 bytes
Update syslog-ng to the latest stable 3.7.2 version. Rework and clean up the package, split off various bindings into separate packages. Add SMF support. Major features and improvements introduced in major releases since 3.2. 3.7 - OpenSSL is now a required dependency for syslog-ng. - Java-destination driver ported from syslog-ng-incubator. - Python language support is ported from syslog-ng incubator. - New Java destination drivers - New Parsers 3.6 - PCRE is now a required dependency of syslog-ng. - Threaded mode is now enabled by default. 3.5 - Multi-line support - STOMP destination - Redis destination - Template type hinting - Template options honored everywhere - Support for unit suffixes in the configuration - The Incubator project 3.4 - New plugins: AMQP & SMTP destinations, JSON parser. - New parsers for patterndb: HOSTNAME, EMAIL, PCRE and LLADDR. - It is now possible to control what db-parser() sees as its input via it's new template() option. - value-pairs() gained support for programmatically rewriting key names in bulk, via the rekey() method. - The network() driver is introduced, unifying and extending tcp(), udp(), syslog(), unix-dgram() and unix-stream(). The old drivers are still available, but - Support for junctions & channels were added, which improve the flexibility of the syslog-ng configuration language. 3.3 - multi-core/CPU scaling: the new multi-threaded architecture allows syslog-ng to scale into the 800k msg/sec region. - MongoDB support: using MongoDB instead of SQL is faster and allows better representation of log data. - JSON support: using the $(format-json) template function it is now possible to construct JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) output for log messages. - A number of enhancements all over the place: SQL, patterndb. - The default ports have changed. syslog-ng is using the standard
2015-10-29 17:34:13 +01:00
SHA1 (patch-ac) = 7d48f689b6ff69c68697baf729fba8be9aec5ce8
Update sysutils/syslog-ng to 3.9.1. Features - Improve parsing performance in case of keep-timestamp(no) - TLS based transports will publish the peer's certificate in a set of name-value pairs. - Improve performance of the tcp() source, due to a bug, syslog-ng attempted to apply position tracking to messages coming over a TCP transport, which is used for file position tracking and causing performance degradation. - Make it possible to configure the listen-backlog() for any stream based transports (unix-stream and tcp). - Add a groupunset() rewrite rule that pairs up with groupset() but instead of setting values it unsets them. - Add support for Elastic Shield and SearchGuard - kv-parser() is now able to cope with unquoted values with an embedded space in them, it also trims whitespace from keys/values and is in general more reliable in extracting key-value pairs from arbitrary log messages. - Improve performance for java based destinations. - Add prefix() option to add-contextual-data() Bugfixes - Fix a potential crash in the file destination, in case it is a template based filename and time-reap() is elapsed. - Fix a potential ACK problem within syslog-ng that can cause input windows to overflow queue sizes over time, effectively causing message drops that shouldn't occur. - Fix a heap corruption bug in the DNS cache, in case the maximum number of DNS cache entries is reached. - Fix timestamp for suppression messages. - Fix add-contextual-data() to support CRLF line endings in its CSV input files. - Fixed key() option parsing in riemann() destinations. - Find libsystemd-journal related functions in both libsystemd-journal.so and libsystemd.so, as recent systemd versions bundled all systemd related libs into the same library. - Fixed the build-time detection of system-wide installed librabbitmq, libmongoc and libcap. - Fix the file source to repeatedly check for unexisting files, as a bug caused syslog-ng to stop after two attempts previously. - The performance testing tool "loggen" crashed if it was used to generate messages on multiple threads over TLS. This was now fixed. - Fix an issue in the syslog-parser() parser, so that timestamps parsed earlier in the log path are properly overwritten. - Due to a compilation issue, tcp-keepalive-time(), tcp-keepalive-intvl() and tcp-keepalive-probes() were not working, now they are again. - The --disable-shm-counters option is now passed to mongo-c-driver to work around a minor security issue. - Fix compilation issues on FreeBSD. - Add support to month names in all caps in syslog timestamps. At least one device seems to generate these. - The options() option to java destination can now accept numbers and not just strings. - Fix a memory leak in the java destination driver, that may affect java based destinations like ElasticSearch, Kafka & HDFS. Other changes - HDFS was updated to 2.7.3 - Elasticsearch was updated to 2.4.0 - Support was added for OpenSSL 1.1.x
2017-01-10 19:54:15 +01:00
SHA1 (patch-configure) = 2d8ef2285de44de016f44e51be47cd4c1178dfdb
Update syslog-ng to the latest stable 3.7.2 version. Rework and clean up the package, split off various bindings into separate packages. Add SMF support. Major features and improvements introduced in major releases since 3.2. 3.7 - OpenSSL is now a required dependency for syslog-ng. - Java-destination driver ported from syslog-ng-incubator. - Python language support is ported from syslog-ng incubator. - New Java destination drivers - New Parsers 3.6 - PCRE is now a required dependency of syslog-ng. - Threaded mode is now enabled by default. 3.5 - Multi-line support - STOMP destination - Redis destination - Template type hinting - Template options honored everywhere - Support for unit suffixes in the configuration - The Incubator project 3.4 - New plugins: AMQP & SMTP destinations, JSON parser. - New parsers for patterndb: HOSTNAME, EMAIL, PCRE and LLADDR. - It is now possible to control what db-parser() sees as its input via it's new template() option. - value-pairs() gained support for programmatically rewriting key names in bulk, via the rekey() method. - The network() driver is introduced, unifying and extending tcp(), udp(), syslog(), unix-dgram() and unix-stream(). The old drivers are still available, but - Support for junctions & channels were added, which improve the flexibility of the syslog-ng configuration language. 3.3 - multi-core/CPU scaling: the new multi-threaded architecture allows syslog-ng to scale into the 800k msg/sec region. - MongoDB support: using MongoDB instead of SQL is faster and allows better representation of log data. - JSON support: using the $(format-json) template function it is now possible to construct JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) output for log messages. - A number of enhancements all over the place: SQL, patterndb. - The default ports have changed. syslog-ng is using the standard
2015-10-29 17:34:13 +01:00
SHA1 (patch-lib_ivykis_src_iv__fd__port.c) = a6b1feafd7c8031a1ed7d2cb0abc57ca3633fb5a
SHA1 (patch-modules_system-source_system-source.c) = f51ed8d2e6d603744b3e6636eeb9c68382e5cda6