Thomas Wollner <tw@wollner-net.de> writes:
I updated to the new version, but the problem still exists. No conditional rewrite at all. During installation the system complained about a unresolved dependency. syslog-ng 3.3.3 is build against libpcre >= 8.10. Debian squeeze only provides libpcre3 8.02-1.1
Hrm. Then that's a bug in my build environment, I'll try to fix it ASAP. I might have screwed up by creating a sid chroot instead of a squeeze one.. As soon as I figured that out, I'll push a new version.
So, do you think this is an issue? on which system the packages for debian squeeze are build? Any backports are in the game?
It looks like a bug on my end.
In general: We need syslog-ng with mongodb, patterndb and conditional rewrite support. Do you - or others - have a recommendation which version to use?
My packages are your best bet, I believe. As soon as the conditional rewrite is fixed, that is. This should happen soon, as that's the highest on my TODO list at the moment.
BTW: mojology is a very nice peace of software. I like it very much. Are there any plans to go on further with that? Things like Message search, etc?
With mojology, no, not really. Mojology is a kind of proof of concept, and it works fairly well for that, but adding anything more complex to is non-trivial to say the least. I do have something in the works that will hopefully be interesting (yes, it includes message search ;). But it's in a very early stage, and will take a good few months before it's ready to be made public. -- |8]