2018-08-11 8:53 GMT+02:00 eSX <[email protected]>:
> That's good news. :D
> Is there any example for it?
> Or I have to read code?

As there was no doc update, I suggest to have a look at the code. Not
sure if it was 100% completed, but I think it is in a usable state
(from what I read in the issue tracker).

Rainer
>
> Rainer Gerhards <[email protected]>于2018年8月11日 周六14:43写道:
>>
>> It looks like there was work done on the name value parser, but it did not
>> make it to the doc:
>>
>> https://github.com/rsyslog/liblognorm/issues/33
>>
>> We should try to add the few missing bits there, as we do not like to add
>> more and more single use parser modules to rsyslog. I understand that this
>> is easiest from a contributor POV, but it's ready bad from the projects POV.
>> As long as you don't need the module merged, any approach is of course fine.
>>
>> Rainer
>>
>> Sent from phone, thus brief.
>>
>> eSX via rsyslog <[email protected]> schrieb am Fr., 10. Aug. 2018,
>> 23:37:
>>>
>>> I prefer to use mmnormalize too.
>>> IMHO, it seems there is no suited method for it?
>>> In other words, I spent more time on mmnormalize than on writing a module
>>> :(
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> David Lang <[email protected]>于2018年8月11日 周六05:06写道:
>>>
>>> > Rather than creating a new mm module, can you please look to see if
>>> > this
>>> > can be
>>> > done as an item type in mmnormalize? that is FAR more flexible.
>>> >
>>> > David Lang
>>> > k
>>> >
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