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fhajny
ae774bfbcb sysutils/rsyslog*: Update to 8.35.0.
- imptcp: add ability to configure socket backlog
- omfile: do not permit filename that only consists of whitespace
- fmhash: new hash function module
- some better error messages
- imklog: add ratelimiting capability
- omkafka: added impstats counters for librdkafka returned statistics
- imudp
  * use rsyslog message rate-limiter instead of home-grown one
  * add stats counter "disallowed"
- imrelp: add parameter "oversizeMode"
- core: consistent handling of oversize input messages
- omfwd: add support for bind-to-address for UDP
- template systemd service file proposes higher permitted file handle
  limit
- imuxsock: replace select() call by poll()
- nsdsel_ptcp: replace select() by poll()
- omprog: refactor tests, fix child closing issues
- core: config optimizer did not handle call_indirect
- debug support: add capability to print testbench-specific timeout
  reports
- mmgrok: fix potential segfault
- imrelp bugfix: maxDataSize could be set lower than maxMessageSize
- build system bugfix: build broken if liblogging-stdlog installed in
  custom path
- core bugfix: segfault on queue shutdown
- imfile bugfix: statefiles contain invalid JSON
- omfile bugfix: segfault if empty filename was given
- fix build issues when atomic operations are not present
- lmsig_ksils12 bugfix: build and static analyzer issues
- impstats bugfix: segfault if bound to non-existing ruleset
- mmjsonparse bugfix: invalid container name was not detected
- mmkubernetes bugfixes: fix lnrules, add defaults, add test
- build system bugfix: --enable-atomic-operations did not work
- bugfix: rsyslog aborts on startup when specific config errors are
  made
- build system: remove no longer needed --enable-libcurl configure
2018-05-16 15:00:19 +00:00
adam
35aa3efc12 revbump for boost-libs update 2018-04-29 21:31:17 +00:00
fhajny
6ecf8e9bd8 Import rsyslog-8.4.0 as sysutils/rsyslog* (based on wip/rsyslog8).
Rsyslog is an enhanced syslogd supporting, among others, MySQL,
PostgreSQL, failover log destinations, syslog/tcp, fine grain
output format control, high precision timestamps, queued operations
and the ability to filter on any message part. It is quite
compatible to stock sysklogd and can be used as a drop-in
replacement.
2014-09-05 07:15:41 +00:00