Re: [HEADS-UP] unannounced libfastjson ABI change breaks rsyslog

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On Thursday, 02 November 2017 at 08:52, Radovan Sroka wrote:
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> libfastjson is rsyslog specific library. So it shouldn't break anything else.

A quick repoquery reveals one more consumer at least on F26:
# dnf repoquery --whatrequires "libfastjson.so.4()(64bit)"
libfastjson-devel-0:0.99.5-1.fc26.x86_64
libfastjson-devel-0:0.99.7-1.fc26.x86_64
liblognorm-0:2.0.3-1.fc26.x86_64
liblognorm-utils-0:2.0.3-1.fc26.x86_64
rsyslog-0:8.27.0-1.fc26.x86_64
rsyslog-0:8.30.0-3.fc26.x86_64
rsyslog-mmnormalize-0:8.27.0-1.fc26.x86_64
rsyslog-mmnormalize-0:8.30.0-3.fc26.x86_64

Please check if liblognorm still works and rebuild if necessary.

> I did a mistake because I didn't group updates for libfastjson and for
> rsyslog. Rsyslog was broken yesterday on fedora 26 but now it should be
> everything OK. I will be really careful with other branches and also with
> another updates in future.

That's excellent, thank you! Have you reported the ABI breakage
upstream? If not, please do so. They should be aware that their
mistake (assuming it was one) had consequences downstream.

Regards,
Dominik
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