components/rsyslog/patches/tools-rsyslog.conf.patch
branchs11-update
changeset 4450 423f06e4bc35
parent 4449 7824aa88c6b2
child 4451 a9174862fe73
--- a/components/rsyslog/patches/tools-rsyslog.conf.patch	Mon Jun 08 13:37:19 2015 -0700
+++ /dev/null	Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,91 +0,0 @@
---- rsyslog/tools/rsyslog.conf.5	Thu Dec  1 02:26:19 2011
-+++ rsyslog/tools/rsyslog.conf.5	Fri May 25 11:09:56 2012
-@@ -17,27 +17,23 @@
- .\" along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
- .\" Foundation, Inc., 59 Temple Place - Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111, USA.
- .\"
--.TH RSYSLOG.CONF 5 "11 July 2008" "Version 3.18.0" "Linux System Administration"
-+.TH RSYSLOG.CONF 4 "16 May 2012" "Version 6.2.0" "File Formats"
- .SH NAME
--rsyslog.conf \- rsyslogd(8) configuration file
-+rsyslog.conf \- rsyslogd(1M) configuration file
- .SH DESCRIPTION
- The
- .I rsyslog.conf
- file is the main configuration file for the
--.BR rsyslogd (8)
-+.BR rsyslogd (1M)
- which logs system messages on *nix systems.  This file specifies rules
- for logging.  For special features see the
--.BR rsyslogd (8)
--manpage. Rsyslog.conf is backward-compatible with sysklogd's syslog.conf file. So if you migrate
--from sysklogd you can rename it and it should work.
-+.BR rsyslogd (1M)
-+manpage.
- 
--.B Note that this version of rsyslog ships with extensive documentation in html format.
--This is provided in the ./doc subdirectory and probably
--in a separate package if you installed rsyslog via a packaging system.
- To use rsyslog's advanced features, you
- .B need
--to look at the html documentation, because the man pages only cover
--basic aspects of operation.
-+to look at the online documentation at http://www.rsyslog.com/doc,
-+because the man pages only cover basic aspects of operation.
- 
- 
- .SH MODULES
-@@ -184,7 +180,7 @@
- priority and higher are logged according to the given action. Rsyslogd behaves
- the same, but has some extensions.
- 
--In addition to the above mentioned names the rsyslogd(8) understands the
-+In addition to the above mentioned names the rsyslogd(1M) understands the
- following extensions: An asterisk ('*') stands for all facilities or all
- priorities, depending on where it is used (before or after the period). The
- keyword none stands for no priority of the given facility.
-@@ -231,10 +227,10 @@
- .RE
- 
- .SS Named pipes
--This version of rsyslogd(8) has support for logging output to named pipes (fifos). A fifo or 
-+This version of rsyslogd(1M) has support for logging output to named pipes (fifos). A fifo or 
- named pipe can be used as a destination for log messages by prepending a pipe symbol ('|') 
- to the name of the file. This is handy for debugging. Note that the fifo must be created with 
--the mkfifo(1) command before rsyslogd(8) is started.
-+the mkfifo(1) command before rsyslogd(1M) is started.
- 
- .SS Terminal and console
- If the file you specified is a tty, special tty-handling is done, same with /dev/console.
-@@ -426,7 +422,8 @@
- 
- Properties can be accessed by the property replacer (see there for details).
- 
--.B Please note that templates can also by used to generate selector lines with dynamic file names.
-+.B Please note
-+that templates can also be used to generate selector lines with dynamic file names.
- For example, if you would like to split syslog messages from different hosts 
- to different files (one per host), you can define the following template:
- 
-@@ -472,7 +469,8 @@
- that several vendors have violated the sql standard and introduced their own 
- escape methods, it is impossible to have a single option doing all the work.  
- So you yourself must make sure you are using the right format.
--.B If you choose the wrong one, you are still vulnerable to sql injection.
-+.B If you choose the wrong one,
-+you are still vulnerable to sql injection.
- 
- Please note that the database writer *checks* that the sql option is present 
- in the template. If it is not present, the write database action is disabled. 
-@@ -758,9 +756,9 @@
- .B rsyslogd
- 
- .SH SEE ALSO
--.BR rsyslogd (8),
-+.BR rsyslogd (1M),
- .BR logger (1),
--.BR syslog (3)
-+.BR syslog (3C)
- 
- The complete documentation can be found in the doc folder of the rsyslog distribution or online at
-