rsyslog 8.2210.0-3ubuntu1 source package in Ubuntu

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rsyslog (8.2210.0-3ubuntu1) lunar; urgency=low

  * Merge from Debian unstable. Remaining changes:
    - debian/00rsyslog.conf Install tmpfiles.d snippet to ensure that the
      syslog group can write into /var/log/.
    - debian/50-default.conf: set of default rules for syslog
      + debian/50-default.conf: separated default rules
      + d/rsyslog.install: install default rules
      + d/rsyslog.postrm: clear default rules on purge
      + d/rsyslog.postrm: remove conf file in postrm on purge. manage with ucf
      + d/rsyslog.postinst: Adapt script to use ucf for Ubuntu's config files
      + debian/control: Add Depends for ucf
    - debian/rsyslog.conf:
      + enable $RepeatedMsgReduction to avoid bloating the syslog file.
      + enable $KLogPermitNonKernelFacility for non-kernel klog messages
      + Run as syslog:syslog, set $FileOwner to syslog
      + Remove rules moved to 50-default.conf
    - Add disabled by default AppArmor profile, debian/usr.sbin.rsyslogd
      + d/rsyslog.install: install apparmor rule
      + d/rules: use dh_apparmor to install profile before rsyslog is started
      + d/control: suggests apparmor (>= 2.3)
      + d/control: Build-Depends on dh-apparmor
      + debian/rsyslog.dirs: install /etc/apparmor.d/force-complain,
        /etc/apparmor.d/disable and /etc/apparmor.d/local
      + d/usr.sbin.rsyslogd apparmor profile for rsyslogd
      + debian/rsyslog.preinst: disable profile on clean installs.
    - d/rules: Fix LDFLAGS to avoid segfault on receipt of first message
    - Drop [mm|pm]normalize modules, depending on liblognorm from universe.
      + d/rules: drop --enable-mmnormalize & --enable-pmnormalize
    - run as user syslog
      + d/rsyslog.postinst: fix ownership of /var/spool/rsyslog.
      + d/rsyslog.postinst: Create syslog user and add it to adm group
      + d/rsyslog.postinst: Adapt privileges for /var/log
      + debian/control: Add Depends for adduser
    - debian/dmesg.service: provide /var/log/dmesg.log as non log-rotated
      log for boot-time kernel messages.
    - debian/clean: Delete some files left over by the test suite

rsyslog (8.2210.0-3) unstable; urgency=medium

  * Stop splitting up mail.*
    This avoids having mail related messages duplicated in mail.log and
    mail.{info,warn,err}. (Closes: #508376)
  * Drop catch-all log files /var/log/{messages,debug}
    Avoid unnecessary duplication as those log messages end up in
    /var/log/syslog anyway. (Closes: #580552)
  * Stop splitting lpr facility into its own log file.
    The default printing system CUPS is not using this facility so its
    basically unused nowadays.
  * Stop splitting daemon facility into its own log file.
    The daemon facility is too vaguely defined to be really useful and since
    those log messages end up in /var/log/syslog anyway, stop duplicating
    them.
  * Split cron facility into its own log file /var/log/cron.log.
    The cron facility is widely used and limited enough in scope to have it
    split out separately. (Closes: #625483)
  * Update comments in rsyslog.conf
  * Enable high precision timestamps with timezone information.
    Use the default rsyslog file format, which provides several benefits
    like:
    - sortable
    - time zone information
    - sub-second time resolution
    (Closes: #475303)

rsyslog (8.2210.0-2) unstable; urgency=medium

  * core bugfix: local hostname invalid if no global() config object given
    (Closes: #1022128)

rsyslog (8.2210.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream version 8.2210.0
  * Demote priority to optional as per #1018788

 -- Steve Langasek <email address hidden>  Mon, 07 Nov 2022 13:08:41 -0800

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rsyslog: reliable system and kernel logging daemon

 Rsyslog is a multi-threaded implementation of syslogd (a system utility
 providing support for message logging), with features that include:
  * reliable syslog over TCP, SSL/TLS and RELP
  * on-demand disk buffering
  * email alerting
  * writing to MySQL or PostgreSQL databases (via separate output plugins)
  * permitted sender lists
  * filtering on any part of the syslog message
  * on-the-wire message compression
  * fine-grained output format control
  * failover to backup destinations
  * enterprise-class encrypted syslog relaying
 .
 It is the default syslogd on Debian systems.

rsyslog-czmq: ZeroMQ protocol support for rsyslog via CZMQ

 These plugins allows rsyslog to send and receive ZeroMQ syslog
 messages via the CZMQ library.

rsyslog-czmq-dbgsym: debug symbols for rsyslog-czmq
rsyslog-dbgsym: debug symbols for rsyslog
rsyslog-elasticsearch: Elasticsearch output plugin for rsyslog

 This plugin allows rsyslog to write syslog messages to Elasticsearch, a
 distributed, multitenant-capable full-text search engine with a RESTful web
 interface and schema-free JSON documents.

rsyslog-elasticsearch-dbgsym: debug symbols for rsyslog-elasticsearch
rsyslog-gnutls: TLS protocol support for rsyslog (GnuTLS)

 This netstream plugin allows rsyslog to send and receive encrypted syslog
 messages via the syslog-transport-tls IETF standard protocol using GnuTLS.

rsyslog-gnutls-dbgsym: debug symbols for rsyslog-gnutls
rsyslog-gssapi: GSSAPI authentication and encryption support for rsyslog

 These plugins allow rsyslog to write and/or receive GSSAPI authenticated and
 encrypted syslog messages. GSSAPI is commonly used for Kerberos
 authentication.

rsyslog-gssapi-dbgsym: debug symbols for rsyslog-gssapi
rsyslog-hiredis: Redis output plugin for rsyslog

 This plugin allows rsyslog to write syslog messages to Redis, a
 key-value database in a similar vein to memcache but the dataset
 is non-volatile.

rsyslog-hiredis-dbgsym: debug symbols for rsyslog-hiredis
rsyslog-kafka: Apache Kafka support for rsyslog

 These plugins allow rsyslog to send and receive syslog messages via Apache
 Kafka, a distributed and scalable message broker offering strong durability
 and fault-tolerance guarantees.

rsyslog-kafka-dbgsym: debug symbols for rsyslog-kafka
rsyslog-kubernetes: Kubernetes metadata support for rsyslog

 This plugins allows rsyslog to augment syslog messages with Kubernetes
 metadata.

rsyslog-kubernetes-dbgsym: debug symbols for rsyslog-kubernetes
rsyslog-mongodb: MongoDB output plugin for rsyslog

 This plugin allows rsyslog to write syslog messages to MongoDB, a
 scalable, high-performance, open source NoSQL database.

rsyslog-mongodb-dbgsym: debug symbols for rsyslog-mongodb
rsyslog-mysql: MySQL output plugin for rsyslog

 This plugin allows rsyslog to write syslog messages into a MySQL database.

rsyslog-mysql-dbgsym: debug symbols for rsyslog-mysql
rsyslog-openssl: TLS protocol support for rsyslog (OpenSSL)

 This netstream plugin allows rsyslog to send and receive encrypted syslog
 messages via the syslog-transport-tls IETF standard protocol using OpenSSL.

rsyslog-openssl-dbgsym: debug symbols for rsyslog-openssl
rsyslog-pgsql: PostgreSQL output plugin for rsyslog

 This plugin allows rsyslog to write syslog messages into a PostgreSQL
 database.

rsyslog-pgsql-dbgsym: debug symbols for rsyslog-pgsql
rsyslog-relp: RELP protocol support for rsyslog

 These plugins allow rsyslog to send and receive syslog messages via the
 RELP protocol. RELP ensures reliable transport over the network even on
 connection loss or if a peer becomes unavailable.

rsyslog-relp-dbgsym: debug symbols for rsyslog-relp
rsyslog-snmp: SNMP protocol support for rsyslog

 This plugins allows rsyslog to send syslog messages via SNMPv1 and SNMPv2c
 traps. By default, SNMPv2c is preferred.

rsyslog-snmp-dbgsym: debug symbols for rsyslog-snmp