[arch-dev-public] [signoff] syslog-ng-3.1.1-1
Upstream bugfix release. Signoff both. Upstream NEWS: Sun, 11 Apr 2010 10:26:57 +0200 Bugfixes: * Solaris 10 SMF script now checks if the pid file refers to an actual instance of syslog-ng to make sure that syslog-ng is started even after a system crash. * The System V init script used on Solaris 8/9 gave ugly error messages if the dump device doesn't exist (which happens in a chroot/zone environment), this was fixed. * Fixed a 100% CPU usage if the configuration file uses the pipe driver on a regular file or a file driver on a named pipe. * Fixed a daylight saving problem in the transition window when receiving a BSD timestamp. * syslog-ng CSV format statistics (reachable via syslog-ng-ctl) is now properly escaped. Other changes: * Added "TAGS" macro which expands to a list of comma separated message tags.
Signoff both On Mon, May 24, 2010 at 1:03 AM, Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org> wrote:
Upstream bugfix release. Signoff both.
Upstream NEWS: Sun, 11 Apr 2010 10:26:57 +0200
Bugfixes: * Solaris 10 SMF script now checks if the pid file refers to an actual instance of syslog-ng to make sure that syslog-ng is started even after a system crash. * The System V init script used on Solaris 8/9 gave ugly error messages if the dump device doesn't exist (which happens in a chroot/zone environment), this was fixed. * Fixed a 100% CPU usage if the configuration file uses the pipe driver on a regular file or a file driver on a named pipe. * Fixed a daylight saving problem in the transition window when receiving a BSD timestamp. * syslog-ng CSV format statistics (reachable via syslog-ng-ctl) is now properly escaped.
Other changes: * Added "TAGS" macro which expands to a list of comma separated message tags.
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Allan McRae
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Dan McGee