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1 files changed, 5 insertions, 7 deletions
@@ -1,7 +1,11 @@ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 5.7.3 [V5-DEVEL] (rgerhards), 2010-12-?? +- added $IMUDPSchedulingPolicy and $IMUDPSchedulingPriority config settings +- added $LocalHostName config directive - bugfix: fixed build problems on some platforms namely those that have 32bit atomic operations but not 64 bit ones +- bugfix: local hostname was pulled too-early, so that some config + directives (namely FQDN settings) did not have any effect --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 5.7.2 [V5-DEVEL] (rgerhards), 2010-11-26 - bugfix(important): problem in TLS handling could cause rsyslog to loop @@ -578,7 +582,7 @@ increase. - increased ompgsql performance by adapting to new transactional output module interface --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Version 4.7.3 [v4-devel] (rgerhards), 2010-??-?? +Version 4.7.3 [v4-devel] (rgerhards), 2010-11-25 - added omuxsock, which permits to write message to local Unix sockets this is the counterpart to imuxsock, enabling fast local forwarding - added imptcp, a simplified, Linux-specific and potentielly fast @@ -636,12 +640,6 @@ Version 4.7.0 [v4-devel] (rgerhards), 2010-04-14 Thanks for varmojfekoj for pointing me at this bug. - imported changes from 4.5.6 and below --------------------------------------------------------------------------- -Version 4.6.5 [v4-stable] (rgerhards), 2010-??-?? -- 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 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Version 4.6.6 [v4-stable] (rgerhards), 2010-11-?? - bugfix: a couple of problems that imfile had on some platforms, namely Ubuntu (not their fault, but occured there) |