* New upstream source (closes: Bug#87819, Bug#70790, Bug#32580,

Bug#62358, Bug#71631)
  * Upstream: Doesn't re-set log-level if not requested (closes:
    Bug#76170, Bug#76170, Bug#85289)
  * Upstream: Ignore zero bytes (closes: Bug#85478, Bug#85478, Bug#41068)
  * Upstream: Corrected documentation for `-s' (closes: Bug#87020)
  * Upstream: test for existence of syslogd-listfiles before calling
    them.  This got lost due to 1.4.0 brokennes which was packaged and
    removed some hours later (closes: Bug#84872, Bug#66712)
  * Applied patch by Tommi Virtanen <tv@debian.org> splitting the package
    into `sysklogd' and `klogd' (closes:Bug#35586, Bug#72043, Bug#74864,
    Bug#72122)
  * Provide / depend on virtual packages system-log-daemon
    and linux-kernel-log-daemon (closes: Bug#67604)
  * Applied patch from Tim Janik <timj@gtk.org> to support `-s pattern' in
    syslogd-listfiles
  * Transition to FHS, i.e. /usr/share/doc instead of /usr/doc and
    /usr/share/man instead of /usr/man (closes:  Bug#79250, Bug#80771)
  * Use --exec for stopping services (closes: Bug#76757)
  * Corrected broken character in klogd.8 (cloes: Bug#75932)
  * Only rotate logfiles with size greater than zero.  This got lost due
    to 1.4.0 brokennes which was packaged and removed some hours later
    (closes: Bug#74993, Bug#49824)
  * Added another note about modificability of cronjobs (closes:
    Bug#88741)
  * Since klogd replaces parts of sysklogd a proper Replaces line is there
  * Added final newline to CHANGES
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Joey Schulze 2001-03-11 23:00:51 +00:00
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@ -30,3 +30,4 @@ Version 1.4
. Olaf Kirch <okir@caldera.de>
- Remove Unix Domain Sockets and switch to Datagram Unix Sockets
. Several bugfixes and improvements, please refer to the .c files

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@ -321,7 +321,7 @@ to date. This switch instructs
.B klogd
to reload the module symbol information whenever a protection fault
is detected. Caution should be used before invoking the program in
\'paranoid\' mode. The stability of the kernel and the operating
\&'paranoid\&' mode. The stability of the kernel and the operating
environment is always under question when a protection fault occurs.
Since the klogd daemon must execute system calls in order to read the
module symbol information there is the possibility that the system may