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On 09.07.2013 20:00, Jarry wrote: |
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> Hi Gentoo-users, |
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> today I updated syslog-ng on my server. When I checked config |
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> file, I got this message: |
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> # /etc/init.d/syslog-ng checkconfig |
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> * Checking your configfile (/etc/syslog-ng/syslog-ng.conf) ... |
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> WARNING: Your configuration file uses an obsoleted keyword, please |
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> update your configuration; keyword='time_sleep', change='time_sleep() |
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> has been deprecated since syslog-ng 3.3' [ ok ] |
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> # |
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> So I checked the new syslog-ng-ose-v3.4-guide-admin.pdf, |
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> but there is nothing about time_sleep() being obsolete |
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> or deprecated. Quite on the contrary: it is listed as |
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> valid option, and even mentioned in the chapter 17 |
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> "best practices" as a way of handling lots of parallel |
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> connections. |
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> So how is it then? Is time_sleep() supported and valid, |
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> or obsolete/deprecated? |
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I also had some issues when I upgraded to 3.4. |
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Most of the warnings went away when I changed the version string in |
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syslog-ng.conf to "@version: 3.4". |
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Just my 2 cents (€) |
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Dan Johansson, <http://www.dmj.nu> |
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