syslog-ng 3.3.7 has been released
------------------------------------------------------------------------------ PACKAGE : syslog-ng VERSION : 3.3.7 SUMMARY : new stable release DATE : Oct 30, 2012 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ DESCRIPTION: A new stable version of syslog-ng Open Source Edition (3.3.7) has been released. For latest fixes in the 3.3.x feature branch you are recommended to upgrade to this version. CHANGES: 3.3.7 Wed, 31 Oct 2012 10:00:00 +0200 Highlights ========== This release is a bug-fix release, correcting a handful of issues discovered after the previous version was tagged. Bugfixes ======== * The bundled ivykis has been updated, fixing the following issues: * Fixed a Solaris-specific issue relating to TCP sources [#190] * Fixed a spinlock issue, triggered on at least FreeBSD [#193] * Workaround an issue with kqueue() on /dev/klog [#201] * The file source was corrected to properly handle character devices. This, and the ivykis update fixes a CPU spinning issue on FreeBSD. [#201] * The sun-streams module had a file descriptor leak, which has been corrected too. [#151] * The glob-based configuration file inclusion was fixed to behave similarly to including a whole directory, to include files alphabetically. [#191] The @include mechanism was also updated to not fail silently, but report an error in certain cases (such as permission errors, or missing files in case of an explicit, non-glob include). [#209] * Fixed a crash when trying to display the available modules in debug mode. [#189] * Fixed the building of afsocket-notls, so that it is correctly built without TLS support. [#188] * Fix compilation without spoof-source. [#192] * Avoid a feedback loop when emitting debug (and trace) messages. [#208] * Various minor fixes around the build system. Features ======== * The stats will now list the filename of unix domain sockets. [#195] Credits ======= syslog-ng is developed as a community project, and as such it relies on volunteers to do the work necessarily to produce syslog-ng. Reporting bugs, testing changes, writing code or simply providing feedback are all important contributions, so please if you are a user of syslog-ng, contribute. These people have helped in this release: Anton Koldaev <koldaevav@gmail.com> Attila Nagy <bra@fsn.hu> Balazs Scheidler <bazsi@balabit.hu> Cy Schubert <cy@FreeBSD.org> Dave Reisner <dreisner@archlinux.org> Evan Rempel <erempel@uvic.ca> Gergely Nagy <algernon@balabit.hu> Jose Pedro Oliveira <jpo@di.uminho.pt> Lennert Buytenhek <buytenh@wantstofly.org> Marvin Nipper <marvin.nipper@stream.com> Michael Hocke <michael.hocke@nyu.edu> Peter Czanik <czanik@balabit.hu> Tamas Pal <folti@balabit.hu> Yorick Peterse DOWNLOAD: You can download the source or binary packages from: http://www.balabit.com/network-security/syslog-ng/opensource-logging-system/... The documentation of the syslog-ng Open Source Edition is available in The syslog-ng Open Source Edition Administrator's Guide at http://www.balabit.com/support/documentation/
devel@balabit.hu writes:
A new stable version of syslog-ng Open Source Edition (3.3.7) has been released. For latest fixes in the 3.3.x feature branch you are recommended to upgrade to this version.
Debian & Ubuntu packages are available at the usual place[1], with packages for Ubuntu Raring Ringtail added to the mix, and Natty Narwhal still included (but this is the last upload for natty, which reached end of life this month). [1]: http://asylum.madhouse-project.org/projects/debian/ -- |8]
On 10/31/2012 10:00 AM, devel@balabit.hu wrote:
A new stable version of syslog-ng Open Source Edition (3.3.7) has been released. For latest fixes in the 3.3.x feature branch you are recommended to upgrade to this version.
openSUSE packages are available from https://build.opensuse.org/package/show?package=syslog-ng&project=home%3Acza... Please note, that starting next week I will rework the openSUSE packages there, to throw out all legacy distro support (meaning almost half of the spec file). So only openSUSE 12.1 and newer will be supported. I'll also try to fix SLES support (currently it does not work), for SLES 11 SP2 and up. So, if you use older SUSE versions (you should not, as they are not supported any more), it's time to copy the current state of my package... FreeBSD ports should also be updated soon, but it takes some time before my updates reach ports. Bye, -- Peter Czanik (CzP) <czanik@balabit.hu> BalaBit IT Security / syslog-ng upstream http://czanik.blogs.balabit.com/
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