Just contains 3 bugfixes, 2 for segfaults, and the other for a memory leak.
I also fixed a missing BuildRequires in the package.
Confirmed it builds, installs, and works locally.
On Mon, 26 Mar 2012, Colin Guthrie wrote:
> Please push rsyslog.
>
> It's a bugfix release from 5.8.8 which lost data.
>
> "There was an important flaw in 5.8.8 that caused disk queue content to
> be lost after a shutdown and restart of rsyslogd. So if you run this
> version, an upgrade to 5.8.9
Please push rsyslog.
It's a bugfix release from 5.8.8 which lost data.
"There was an important flaw in 5.8.8 that caused disk queue content to
be lost after a shutdown and restart of rsyslogd. So if you run this
version, an upgrade to 5.8.9 is highly suggested."
http://www.rsyslog.com/rsyslog-5-
'Twas brillig, and Michael Scherer at 12/03/12 10:45 did gyre and gimble:
> Le lundi 12 mars 2012 à 10:41 +, Colin Guthrie a écrit :
>> 'Twas brillig, and Colin Guthrie at 11/03/12 17:18 did gyre and gimble:
>>> Bugfix release upstream.
>>>
>>> This includes some runtime systemd autodetection-f
Le lundi 12 mars 2012 à 10:41 +, Colin Guthrie a écrit :
> 'Twas brillig, and Colin Guthrie at 11/03/12 17:18 did gyre and gimble:
> > Bugfix release upstream.
> >
> > This includes some runtime systemd autodetection-foo to prevent the need
> > for hardcoding the listen path. This, in theory,
'Twas brillig, and Colin Guthrie at 11/03/12 17:18 did gyre and gimble:
> Bugfix release upstream.
>
> This includes some runtime systemd autodetection-foo to prevent the need
> for hardcoding the listen path. This, in theory, means we can drop
> listen.conf from the systemd package, thus making r
Bugfix release upstream.
This includes some runtime systemd autodetection-foo to prevent the need
for hardcoding the listen path. This, in theory, means we can drop
listen.conf from the systemd package, thus making rsyslog work under
non-systemd boots too.
We've previously OK'ed updates to mga1 o