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- bugfix: a couple of problems that imfile had on some platforms, namely
Ubuntu (not their fault, but occured there)
- 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!)
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either one or two bugs fixed ;)
Definitely a problem where no state file is written when working with
relative pathes. Also, some problems with offsets should be fixed for
very large files. However, I could not yet experimentally show the issue
so it probably needs more verification.
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rate limiting now applies only to messages with a given severity or above. By
default, emergency messages are NOT rate-limited.
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This is a *very first* and *very rough* and *very featureless* first
shot at this functionality. It is assumed that we will enhance the
stats system as a by-line while doing other development.
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imptcp is a simplified, Linux-specific and potentielly fast
syslog plain tcp input plugin (NOT supporting TLS!)
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this is the counterpart to imuxsock, enabling fast local forwarding
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- doc for pmlastmsg and ruleset parsers were hard to read
- pmrfc3164sd had wrong name
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Signed-off-by: Rainer Gerhards <rgerhards@adiscon.com>
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they are now dropped as they always should have been
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most importantly pmlastmsg, which handles the pathetic "last message
repeated n times" messages that some syslogd's emit.
Also some minor fixes, like wrong files names in make dist (for new
files introduced after last release)
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Signed-off-by: Rainer Gerhards <rgerhards@adiscon.com>
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Note that, as it looks, the directive was already broken in previous v5 versions.
So while I solved what looked like a (intentional) regression from the
performance tuning, I actually solved a previous regression as well ;)
I have also added new test cases to the testbench in order to capture such
problems in the future. This version does now look pretty good in shape.
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also: bugfix: mutexes used to similate atomic instructions were not destructed
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and also provided four build-in modules for the most common use
cases, hopefully resulting in a speedup of around 5% for typical
rsyslog processing.
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thanks to Anthony Edwards for pointing the problems out
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