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authorRainer Gerhards <rgerhards@adiscon.com>2010-12-16 13:00:27 +0100
committerRainer Gerhards <rgerhards@adiscon.com>2010-12-16 13:00:27 +0100
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Merge branch 'v4-stable' into v4-devel
Conflicts: runtime/parser.c
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@@ -73,6 +73,10 @@ Version 4.6.6 [v4-stable] (rgerhards), 2010-11-??
- 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!)
+- some improvements thanks to clang's static code analyzer
+ o overall cleanup (mostly unnecessary writes and otherwise unused stuff)
+ o bugfix: fixed a very remote problem in msg.c which could occur when
+ running under extremely low memory conditions
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Version 4.6.5 [v4-stable] (rgerhards), 2010-11-24
- bugfix(important): problem in TLS handling could cause rsyslog to loop
@@ -707,6 +711,9 @@ version before switching to this one.
- bugfix: memory leak in ompgsql
Thanks to Ken for providing the patch
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+Version 3.22.4 [v3-stable] (rgerhards), 2010-??-??
+- improved some code based on clang static analyzer results
+---------------------------------------------------------------------------
Version 3.22.3 [v3-stable] (rgerhards), 2010-11-24
- bugfix(important): problem in TLS handling could cause rsyslog to loop
in a tight loop, effectively disabling functionality and bearing the