2015-03-03 17:07 GMT+01:00 Thomas D. <[email protected]>:

> Hi Rainer,
>
> thank you for the answers.
>
> Regarding journald (systemd):
> Gentoo is about "choices". You can use Gentoo with systemd but you can stay
> with OpenRC (or use another init system of your choice). Many Gentoo
> desktop
> users are moving towards systemd. But especially for servers, many people
> keep OpenRC.
>
>
> I am currently concerned because I don't really understand the impact of
> the
> latest util-linux changes: Does it break typical setups which are relying
> on
> imuxsock usage? I.e. a chrooted service which has its own "/dev/log" in
> "/chroot/service/dev/log" using imuxsock?
>
> In other words: Would you, as upstream, recommend for the moment to enforce
> util-linux version <2.26 (=without RFC5424 per default) with rsyslog? Or
> should a normal user not be affected, only in special setups, so a
> warning/info should be enough?
>
>
Now that I have reviewed the code of logger 2.26, I would *strongly*
recommend to enforce < 2.26 with rsyslog. There are multiple format issues
in the new version, which will not only break rsyslog but probably others
as well. This also happens when sending remotely. I am creating bug
trackers and fixes at the util-linx project.

Rainer
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