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Thanks to Michael Biebl for reporting this bug.
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Signed-off-by: Rainer Gerhards <rgerhards@adiscon.com>
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thanks to varmojfekoj for pointing me at this bug
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default thus was random (but most often "on")
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Conflicts:
doc/rsyslog_conf.html
runtime/net.c
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This is the correct patch. The previous one solved the segfault, but
disabled the -q/Q options.
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bug tracker: http://bugzilla.adiscon.com/show_bug.cgi?id=157
Thanks to Jonas Nogueira for reporting this bug.
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in which debug output can be generated only after the process has started,
but not right from the beginning. This is assumed to be useful for
hard-to-find bugs. Also improved the doc on the debug system.
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this was a regression from the omfile rewrite in 4.5.0
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...for the main queue if an active DA queue existed. This had no relevance
to real deployments (assuming they are not running the debug/diagnostic
module...), but sometimes caused grief and false alerts in the
testbench.
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This resulted in wrong values. The most prominent victim was the
directory creation mode, which was set to zero in some cases. For
details, see related blog post:
http://blog.gerhards.net/2009/10/another-note-on-hard-to-find-bugs.html
This replaces the improper bugfix from two commits ago with a proper one.
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one-time write to the mode, then all works. However, if no such write
is done, the variable always remains zero. I have used the memory
debugger as well as shuffled the code around and used guard variables
nothing changed. The problem always moved with the changes I did. So
I now consider the one-time write a usable work-around, because it
definitely fixes the issue even though it does not explain why it
happens.
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Conflicts:
runtime/rsyslog.h
tools/syslogd.c
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improperly handled.
This was a regression of one of the last bugfixes, so no previously released
version contained this bug (thus it does not show up in the ChangeLog).
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Conflicts:
configure.ac
doc/manual.html
runtime/datetime.h
runtime/parser.c
runtime/rsyslog.h
tools/syslogd.c
v4-stable had a bug with RFC5424-formatted structured data, which showed
was detected by the enhanced automatted testbench of v4-beta.
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Conflicts:
doc/rsyslog_conf.html
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Note that the orginal (higher version) patch states this happens only
when debugging mode is turned on. That statement is wrong: if debug
mode is turned off, the message is not being emitted, but the division
by zero in the actual parameters still happens.
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Conflicts:
ChangeLog
configure.ac
doc/manual.html
tests/Makefile.am
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Conflicts:
ChangeLog
configure.ac
doc/manual.html
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... thus causing them to be treated as TAG (this was a regression
introduced from the "rfc3164 strict" change in 4.5.0).
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... part of the deprecation effort for v5
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added tcp output rebinding option.
needs some more testing and doc
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Conflicts:
ChangeLog
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... at least I was smart enough to remind me that I did not do
one test ;) That reminder was the compiler error. Now removed and
test done ;) [simple things tend to work, lol]
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Conflicts:
tests/nettester.c
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... seems to work on quick testing, but needs a far more testing
and improvement. Good milestone commit.
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... hopefully reducing the number of allocs/frees as well as overall
memory usage in a busy system (plus that these shared properties hopefully
remain in cache longer than its single-instance counterparts...)
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This sets stage to enable use of the property-interface to speed
up things (mildly), the next step to be done. I have also fixed one
regression of yesterday's changes.
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... plus a fix for a long-time bug in obj-types.h. That lead to
the object pointer only then to become NULL when the object was
actually destructed, I discovered this issue during
introduction of the pRcvFrom property in msg_t, but it potentially had other
effects, too. I am not sure if some experienced instability resulted from this
bug OR if its fix will cause harm to so-far "correctly" running code. The later
may very well be. Thus I will change it only for the current branch and also
the beta, but not in all old builds. Let's see how things evolve.
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... plus some celanup and adding minor missing functionality
(the rule debug info again tell the property name, not just number).
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some things inside the message can be used over a large number of
messages and need to to be allocated and re-written every time. I now
begin to implement this as a "prop_t" object, first use for the inputName.
Some input modules are already converted, some others to go. Will do
a little performance check on the new method before I go further.
Also, this commit has some cleanup and a few bug fixes that prevented
compiliation in debug mode (I overlooked this as I did not compile
for debug, what I normally do, and the automatted test also does not
do that)
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