The new-generation syslog-daemon

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syslog-ng is a "new-generation" syslogd (replacement) for Unix and
Unix-like systems. It tries to fill the gaps in the original syslogd:

* powerful configurability
* filtering based on message content
* portability
* better network forwarding

The official home page of syslog-ng is:
http://www.balabit.com/network-security/syslog-ng/

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Filename Size Changed
syslog-ng-service-prepare 0000000733 733 Bytes
syslog-ng.changes 0000042035 41 KB
syslog-ng.conf.default 0000006910 6.75 KB
syslog-ng.service 0000000487 487 Bytes
syslog-ng.spec 0000014753 14.4 KB
syslog-ng.sysconfig 0000000180 180 Bytes
syslog-ng_3.4.0rc1.tar.gz 0003345313 3.19 MB
Revision 66 (latest revision is 129)
Stephan Kulow's avatar Stephan Kulow (coolo) accepted request 147912 from Marius Tomaschewski's avatar Marius Tomaschewski (mtomaschewski) (revision 66)
- Fixed changelog to refer to bnc#790298 instead to #90298
- Enable syslog-ng.service and create the syslog.service alias link
  in post install -- regardless of a preset config (bnc#790805).
- Check the existence of /etc/init.d/syslog script before calling
  the restart_on_update and stop_on_removal macros to avoid errors
  on update. Since openSUSE 12.3, no syslog init script is shipped
  (bnc#790298,bnc#750478).
- update to 3.4 RC1 (only bugfixes)
- removed temporary syslog-ng-systemd.patch
- update to 3.4 beta1 (only bugfixes)
- added smtp support
- enable features explicitely (add --enable-XXX for 
  mongodb and amqp)
- add syslog-ng-systemd.patch temporarilty to fix bug when starting
  from systemd
- enable GeoIP support into separate subpackage
- update to 3.4 git HEAD
- many new features, including:
  - junctions and more complicated log processing paths
  - amqp destination
  - smtp destination
  - json output and parser plugins
  - key rewriting in destination drivers (add, remove prefixes)
  - a number of new template functions (uuid, hash functions, etc)
  - a number of new parsers in db-parser (set, pcre, ...)
  - allow 32 bit message and nvpair sizes
  - improved systemd support
  - demand loaded plugins
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