2015-06-03 21:36 GMT+02:00 Thomas D. <[email protected]>:
> Hi,
>
> Tim Eifler wrote:
>> under some versions we're experiencing a strange problem if rsyslog should
>> use the write to database action. The strange thing is that this error
>> first occurs under the version v8.10.0 but we've not changed anything
>> related to MySQL.
>>
>> [...]
>>
>> I was able to produce this problem under RHEL 7 with the following
>> versions:
>> v8-stable - (Official Repository)
>> v8.11.0.master - (Tarball of the master - Official Git) - I create a
>> tarball via make dist and compiled it as the normal git version
>> v8.10.0 - (Tarball)
>>
>> It works under the following versions:
>> v8.11.0.master - (Master Branch - Official Git)
>> V8.9.0 - (Tarball)
>>
>> I can't explain why it not works with the tarball of the git master
>> version.. Please let us know if you have an idea why this error occurs.
>
> Please post URLs you are using to get the version, because it is unclear
> which version you are really using
>
> - Github can create a tarball for you
>
> - There's a tarball uploaded to GitHub
>
> - There's a release tarball on rsyslog.com ...
>
> - Something else?


do:

git clone rsyslog
git checkout master
... build from here --> works

make distcheck
extract tarball created by make distcheck
... build from here --> does not work

Now that I write this I remember some patches from you to check wether
this is git or not. Probably we should try to reverse them to see if
that changes the picture. In the light of above, this seems to make
quite some sense (I didn't realize that before I just wrote it up).

Else I'll probably ask Tim to git bisect until hopefully something comes up.

>
>
> But for me it seems like "make dist" is really broken.
>
> Thought that this was only related to the test suite [1][2] but I share you
> observations and have the feeling there's more.
>
> I hadn't the time to look into this yet, but for Gentoo we decided to hold
> back v8.10 and v8.11 at the moment due to broken release tarballs.

Just for the records: you can't hold back the v8.11 tarball because it
will be released roughly in the future ;)

Otherwise, your patches are already applied.

Rainer
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