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Note that this was NOT a race in rsyslog, but only one in a test case. So
it had no implications to the correctness of rsyslogd.
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Conflicts:
ChangeLog
configure.ac
doc/manual.html
runtime/debug.c
runtime/stream.c
tests/Makefile.am
tests/diskqueue.sh
tests/nettester.c
tools/omfile.c
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this is a perquisite to support more flexible testing modes, which
could not intelligently be implemented with the old interface
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- added a test to check handling of damaged .qi files on startup
- made sure each test identifies itself on startup
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... actually, it was not broken, but just very slow. I have now
reduced the number of test messages so that make check will not be
held for an extended period of time.
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... this was long overdue, and I finlly tackeld it. It turned out to
be more complex than I initially thought. The next step now probably is
to actually implement multiple rule sets and the beauty that comes
with them.
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also adds speed, because you do no longer need to run the whole file
system in sync mode. New testbench and new config directives:
- $MainMsgQueueSyncQueueFiles
- $ActionQueueSyncQueueFiles
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