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there were a couple of things where imgssapi was not compatible
with the new encapsulation. I did a somewhat dirty fix. The real
solution would be to turn gssapi functionality into a netstream
driver, which is too much for now (after all, we want to release
some time AND we need to have the code mature in practice
before we go for the next target...).
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... but so far only in blocking mode
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Conflicts:
plugins/imklog/linux.c
runtime/cfsysline.c
runtime/ctok.c
runtime/linkedlist.c
runtime/sysvar.c
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A symbol file was closed when it couldn't opened. That lead to a
NULL pointer being passed to fclose()
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this callback is somewhat unportable in combination with dlopen()
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... and some cleanup
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including some cleanups
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netstrms is at the top layer of the socket abstraction
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- some (small) cleanup of omgssapi
- optimized omfwed, now loads TCP code only if this is actually necessary
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- added the ability to specify an error log function for the
runtime
- removed dependency of core runtime on dirty.h
Note that it is "better" modularity, not perfect. There is still
work to do, but I think we can for the time being proceed with
other things.
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cleanup + created an abstract class for global data
items and moved glblGetWorkDir to it
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im3195 did not yet know about the new directory structure
version bumped in support of new devel branch version
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but need changes in liblogging to complete this
work - does not compile yet
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set up build system and shuffle some files
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reduced dependencies, moved non-runtime files to its own directory except
for some whom's status is unclear
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there are still some files left which could go into the
runtime, but I think we will delete most of them once we
are done with the full modularization.
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Conflicts:
ChangeLog
plugins/imklog/imklog.c
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- implemented $KLogInternalMsgFacility config directive
- implemented $KLogPermitNonKernelFacility config directive
- modified internal interfaces
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This obviously happens on BSD (<118> markers seen). We now have the ability
to allow or prevent it, with the default being not permitted. Should not at
all affect other drivers, but it is implemented on a common code basis,
not on the driver layer.
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Thanks to Michael Biebl for pointing out that the kernel log did
not have them.
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Signed-off-by: Rainer Gerhards <rgerhards@adiscon.com>
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bsd.c uses strchr, strlen and memmove, so include string.h
Signed-off-by: Rainer Gerhards <rgerhards@adiscon.com>
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It's a hack, but at least it works now - on BSD. Will check later
if it is fine on Linux, too. Any better method of doing things is
happily accepted ;)
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imklog now uses os-specific drivers. The initial "set" contains
the linux driver. This is a prequisite for BSD klog, which can
now be implemented on that driver interface.
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GNU/Hurd does not define it (because it has no limit), and we have taken
care for cases where it is undefined now. However, some very few places
remain where IMHO it currently is not worth fixing the code. If it is
not defined, we have used a generous value of 1K, which is above IETF
RFC's on hostname length at all. The memory consumption is no issue, as
there are only a handful of this buffers allocated *per run* -- that's
also the main reason why we consider it not worth to be fixed any further.
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Conflicts:
configure.ac
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This could not lead to a segfault, as snprintf() was used, but could cause
some trouble with extensively long hostnames.
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Conflicts:
syslogd.c
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