Will do - but is there any effort to replace the bad version in the Ubuntu repo's? I only ask for my other users who may not know to add another deb source :-) ______________________________________________________________ Clayton Dukes ______________________________________________________________ On Thu, Apr 11, 2013 at 10:42 AM, Gergely Nagy <algernon@balabit.hu> wrote:
Sandor Geller <Sandor.Geller@morganstanley.com> writes:
Quiting from the NEWS file of 3.3.5:
Bugfixes: ========= * Fixed a significant memory leak that occurred when the receiver side of a syslog connection is slower than syslog-ng. The message which we got EAGAIN for got leaked.
* Fixed another memory leak that caused the complete queue for socket based destination drivers to be leaked at reload time.
* Fixed a memory leak related to handling TLS enabled connections. As connections come and go the TLS context wasn't freed.
* Fixed a small memory leak that occurred when worker threads exit (and later start again).
Could you upgrade to a newer version?
I would recommend upgrading too. The 3.3.4 in 12.04 is unfortunately a very bad version. My repository[1] has the latest 3.3.x (3.3.8 at the moment, soon to become 3.3.9) packaged for pretty much all Ubuntu versions, 12.04 LTS included.
All you need is to add the following line to sources.list:
deb http://packages.madhouse-project.org/ubuntu 12.04 syslog-ng-3.3
And import the key I signed the repo with:
curl https://packages.madhouse-project.org/debian/archive-key.txt | sudo apt-key add -
[1]: http://asylum.madhouse-project.org/projects/debian/
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