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@@ -1,4 +1,34 @@ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Version 3.17.1 (rgerhards), 2008-04-?? +--------------------------------------------------------------------------- +Version 3.17.0 (rgerhards), 2008-04-08 +- added native ability to send mail messages +- removed no longer needed file relptuil.c/.h +- added $ActionExecOnlyOnceEveryInterval config directive +- bugfix: memory leaks in script engine +- bugfix: zero-length strings were not supported in object + deserializer +- properties are now case-insensitive everywhere (script, filters, + templates) +- added the capability to specify a processing (actually dequeue) + timeframe with queues - so things can be configured to be done + at off-peak hours +- We have removed the 32 character size limit (from RFC3164) on the + tag. This had bad effects on existing envrionments, as sysklogd didn't + obey it either (probably another bug in RFC3164...). We now receive + the full size, but will modify the outputs so that only 32 characters + max are used by default. If you need large tags in the output, you need + to provide custom templates. +- changed command line processing. -v, -M, -c options are now parsed + and processed before all other options. Inter-option dependencies + have been relieved. Among others, permits to specify intial module + load path via -M only (not the environment) which makes it much + easier to work with non-standard module library locations. Thanks + to varmojfekoj for suggesting this change. Matches bugzilla bug 55. +- bugfix: some messages were emited without hostname +Plus a number of bugfixes that were applied to v3-stable and beta +branches (not mentioned here in detail). +--------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 3.15.1 (rgerhards), 2008-04-?? - bugfix: some messages were emited without hostname - disabled atomic operations for the time being because they introduce some |