Andreas Barth wrote:
> * Michael Biebl (bi...@debian.org) [090901 20:58]:
>>
>> This is a rather important regression, so I'm raising the severity to 
>> serious,
>> to ensure that 4.4.0-1 does not enter testing (as 4.4.0 seems to have a few 
>> more
>> other issues, so it's better to block it)
> 
> Can you upload the fix soon? rsyslog depends on libmysqlclient, and
> this is one of the blockers to get the transition done (the other
> alternative would be to potentially break rsyslog-mysql in testing -
> not something I'd be happy with).

Hi Rainer, Hi aba,

Rainer asked me, to block rsyslog 4.4.0 as it apparently also had other issues
(iirc there was also a segfault during udp reception, but Rainer knows the
details), so it was not this specific bug report which alone was serious.

Rainer, were you already able to nail down these issues and how far away is the
4.4.1 release?

Otherwise I'd just downgrade this bug report to important again, to not block
the mysql transition and will upload 4.4.1 asap when it's released.

Cheers,
Michael


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