Hello,
What is the current status of syslog(-ng) and systemd? I read in the
syslog-ng changelog, that:
"- Removed obsolete systemd integration patch, added to install syslog-ng
service file as forced in bnc#696963 even feature 311316 is not yet
implemented, that is, log rotation files do not work, chroot socket
config file is never generated when running under systemd.
"
I just prepared an updated package for syslog-ng, which updates the
package to syslog-ng 3.3 beta2. It works nicely with sysvinit. Should I
care about systemd, or the above problems are still not solved? I don't
see any progress reports at https://features.opensuse.org/311316
My syslog-ng 3.3 beta2 packages are available at
https://build.opensuse.org/project/show?project=home%3Aczanik%3Asyslog-ng33
(still compiling). Notes:
- mongodb is broken (fix is available in git)
- compiled in timestamp is disabled now by a patch, will be turned into
a configure option by upstream
- there is a versioned binary in the plugin directory, no fix yet
Bye,
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Peter Czanik (CzP)