There are not many important changes. It looks like really only the
following has changed:
* LOGCXX-556 - issue with the syslog appender
* Multiple process support for the BufferedWriter
* Fix the build with Qt
* Mocking the clock(really only relevant for unit tests)
* Static initialization updat
I just went through the differences between master and rel/v0.13.0 and the
only significant fix I saw in master was the crash in a statically linked
log4cxx library.
While I am not familiar with the amount of work required to create a
release (it looks like a lot), I wonder if there are enough cha
On Mon, Sep 26, 2022 at 5:09 AM Thorsten Schöning wrote:
> > * Having better error reporting - many exceptions that are thrown are
> > basically swallowed and just print out to stderr at the moment. Come
> > to think of it, do we even want exceptions? It seems like a bad idea
> > for the logging
> Just a datapoint: Debian 11 ("bookworm") will got to the first stage of freeze
> [1] on January 12th, 2023. I guess 0.13.1 will be ABI compatible, so a release
> end of this year should work. (As such changes would be allowed until February
> 12th, aka Soft-Freeze.)
> If SONAME needs to be bumped
Guten Tag Robert Middleton,
am Samstag, 24. September 2022 um 15:56 schrieben Sie:
> Thanks to Steven Webb's efforts, a number of long-standing JIRA issues
> have now been fixed - thank you very much!
+1 :-)
> * Having better error reporting - many exceptions that are thrown are
> basically swal
On Sat, Sep 24, 2022 at 09:56:50AM -0400, Robert Middleton wrote:
> Because of the above, I'm inclined to do an 0.13.1 release before the
> end of the year and wait a bit on the next major version before we're
> comfortable with it. Does anybody have any thoughts?
Just a datapoint: Debian 11 ("bo