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ID | Category | Severity | Reproducibility | Date Submitted | Last Update | ||
0004785 | [syslog_ng] upgrade | minor | have not tried | 2011-06-10 14:09 | 2012-03-25 22:08 | ||
Reporter | dam | View Status | public | ||||
Assigned To | maciej | ||||||
Priority | normal | Resolution | fixed | ||||
Status | closed | ||||||
Summary | 0004785: Please upgrade to 3.2.4 | ||||||
Description | Please upgrade to 3.2.4 | ||||||
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(0009115) maciej (reporter) 2011-06-13 10:25 |
Updated packages are available for testing. http://buildfarm.opencsw.org/experimental.html#syslog-ng [^] |
(0009116) Disorganized (reporter) 2011-06-13 22:41 |
Used pkgutil to install the new syslog-ng package on to a Solaris 10u9 sparc box. Dependences were found correctly and everything went smoothly on the install. Once the install finished the service came online automatically since I already had a syslog-ng.conf placed in the /etc/opt/csw directory. I did notice that the package name is syslog_ng, with an underscore. As well as the service name being, cswsyslog_ng, with an underscore. I've usually seen the name with a dash, so I just thought I'd point that out, in case it may confuse people while looking for 'syslog-ng' with pkgutil, as they wouldn't find the package. Anyway, besides that everything looks great! |
(0009770) maciej (reporter) 2012-03-25 22:08 |
The version in unstable is now 3.2.5. |
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