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rsyslog 4.1.0 released
Hi all,

We have released rsyslog 4.1.0 today. This is the initial development
branch version of the upcoming v4 series. The main theme is performance
enhancement, 4.1.0 contains many enhancements which make the engine
process many more events per second than the previous versions. This was
made possible thanks to large changes inside the rsyslog core, and
consequently there is ample room for bugs. So this version should be
used with care. Note that it also contains some additional bugfixes and
small feature enhancements which are not found in other versions.

Please report any issue you see when working with that version. We are
especially interested in any anomaly on IPv6 enabled systems without
IPv6 addresses. There is a problem report for such an environment, which
we could not yet reproduce.

In case you wonder: there is no explicit schedule for the first
v4-stable version. But expect it no earlier than February 2009.

Download:

http://www.rsyslog.com/Downloads-req-viewdownloaddetails-lid-139.phtml

Changelog:

http://www.rsyslog.com/Article308.phtml

Feedback is very appreciated for this new release.

Florian Riedl
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