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lnav-0.8.5-bp154.1.38 RPM for s390x

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Name: lnav Distribution: SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 SP4
Version: 0.8.5 Vendor: openSUSE
Release: bp154.1.38 Build date: Thu May 12 06:22:16 2022
Group: System/Monitoring Build host: s390zl28
Size: 2973945 Source RPM: lnav-0.8.5-bp154.1.38.src.rpm
Packager: https://bugs.opensuse.org
Url: http://lnav.org
Summary: Logfile Navigator
The Logfile Navigator, lnav for short, is a curses-based tool for viewing and
analyzing log files. The value added by lnav over text viewers or editors is
that it takes advantage of any semantic information that can be gleaned from
the log file, such as timestamps and log levels. Using this extra semantic
information, lnav can do things like interleaving messages from different
files, generate histograms of messages over time, and provide hotkeys for
navigating through the file. These features are meant to allow the user to
quickly and efficiently focus on problems.

Provides

Requires

License

BSD-2-Clause

Changelog

* Mon Apr 08 2019 mvetter@suse.com
  - Update to 0.8.5:
    Features:
    * Added a visual filter editor to make it easier to update existing
      filters. The editor can be opened by pressing TAB. Once the editor
      is opened, you can create/delete, enable/disable, and edit the patterns
      with hotkeys.
    * Added an 'lnav_view_filters' SQL table that can be used to
      programmatically manipulate filters.
    * Added an 'lnav_view_filter_stats' SQL table that contains the number of
      times a given filter matched a line in the view.
    * Added a 'log_filters' column to log tables that can be used to see what
      filters matched the log message.
    * A history of locations in a view is now kept so that you can jump back
      to where you were previously using the '{' and '}' keys. The location
      history can also be accessed through the ":prev-location" and
      ":next-location" commands.
    * The ":write-*" commands will now accept "/dev/clipboard" as a file name
      that writes to the system clipboard.
    * The ":write-to" and ":write-raw-to" commands will now print out comments
      and tags attached to the lines.
    * Added a ":redirect-to " command to redirect command output to the
      given file. This command is mostly useful in scripts where one might
      want to redirect all output from commands like ":echo" and ":write-to -"
      to a single file.
    * If a log file format has multiple patterns for matching log messages,
      each pattern is now tried to match a message in a file. Previously,
      only one pattern was ever used for an entire file.
    * Added haproxy log format from Peter Hoffmann.
    * Added 'spooky_hash()' and 'group_spooky_hash()' SQL functions to
      generate a hash of their parameters.
    * Added 'time_offset' to the 'lnav_file' table so that the timestamps in
      a file can be adjusted programmatically.
    Interface Changes:
    * The auto-complete behavior in the prompt has been modified to fall back
      to a fuzzy search if the prefix search finds no matches. For example,
      typing in ":fin" and pressing TAB would previously not do anything.
      Now, the ":fin" will be completed to ":filter-in " since that is a
      strong fuzzy match. If there are multiple matches, as would happen
      with ":dfil", readline's menu-complete behavior will be engaged and
      you can press TAB cycle through the options.
    * Added CTRL+F to toggle the enabled/disabled state of all filters for the
      current view.
    * The '-r' flag is now for recursively loading files. The functionality
      for loading rotated files is now under the '-R' flag.
    * The current search term is now shown in the bottom status bar.
    * Some initial help text is now shown for the search and SQL prompts to
      refresh the memory.
    * When entering the ":comment" command for a line with a comment, the
      command prompt will be filled in with the existing comment to make
      editing easier.
    * Hidden fields now show up as a unicode vertical ellipsis (⋮) instead of
      three-dot ellipsis to save space.
    * Pressing 7/8 will now move to the previous/next minute.
    * The ":write-raw-to" command has been changed to write the entire
      contents of the current view and a ":write-screen-to" command has been
      added to write only the current screen contents.
    * Disabled filters are now saved in sessions.
    * The ":adjust-log-time" command now accepts relative times as input.
    Fixes:
    * The ":write-json-to" command will now pass through JSON cells as their
      JSON values instead of a JSON-encoded string.
* Tue Aug 28 2018 mvetter@suse.com
  - Update to 0.8.4:
    Features:
    * Added the ':comment' command that can be used to attach a comment to a
      log line. The comment will be displayed below the line, like so:
      2017-01-01T15:30:00 error: computer is on fire
      + This is where it all went wrong
      The ':clear-comment' command will remove the attached comment. Comments
      are searchable with the standard search mechanism and they are available
      in SQL through the "log_comment" column.
    * Added the ':tag', ':untag', and ':delete-tags' commands that can be used
      to attach/detach tags on the top log line and delete all instances of
      a tag. Tags are also searchable and are available in SQL as a JSON
      array in the "log_tags" column.
    * Pressing left-arrow while viewing log messages will reveal the source
      file name for each line and the unique parts of the source path.
      Pressing again will reveal the full path.
    * The file name section of the top status line will show only the unique
      parts of the log file path if there is not enough room to show the full
      path.
    * Added the ":hide-unmarked-lines" and ":show-unmarked-lines" commands
      that hide/show lines based on whether they are bookmarked.
    * Added the "json_contains()" SQL function to check if a JSON value
      contains a number of a string.
    * The relative time parser recognizes "next" at the beginning of the
      input, for example, "next hour" or "next day". Handy for use in the
      ":goto" command.
    * Added a "text-transform" option for formatting JSON log messages. The
      supported options are: none, uppercase, lowercase, and capitalize.
    * Added a special "level" field name for formatting JSON messages so
      that the lnav level name can be used instead of the internal value in
      the JSON object.
    * Added a log format for journald JSON logs
    Interface Changes:
    * When typing in a search, instead of moving the view to the first match
      that was found, the first ten matches will be displayed in the preview
      window.
    * The pretty-print view maintains highlighting from the log view.
    * The pretty-print view no longer tries to reverse lookup IP addresses.
    * The online help for commands and SQL functions now includes a 'See Also'
      section that lists related commands/functions.
    Fixes:
    * The HOME key should now work in the command-prompt and move the cursor
      to the beginning of the line.
    * The :delete-filter command should now tab-complete existing filters.
    * Milliseconds can now be used in relative times (e.g. 10:00:00.123)
    * The J/K hotkeys were not marking lines correctly when the bottom of
      the view was reached.
    * The level field in JSON logs should now be recognized by the level
      patterns in the format.
* Thu Jun 07 2018 mardnh@gmx.de
  - Update to version 0.8.3b
    - minor fixes
  - Fix URL
* Wed Jun 06 2018 mardnh@gmx.de
  - Fix build for Leap 15.0
* Mon Feb 12 2018 mvetter@suse.com
  - Update to 0.8.3:
    * Support for the Bro Network Security Monitor log file format.
    * Added an fstat() table-valued function for querying the local filesystem.
    * Added readlink() and realpath() SQL functions.
    * Highlights specified in log formats can now specify the colors to use for the highlighted parts of the log message.
    * Added a ":quit" command.
    * Added a "/ui/default-colors" configuration option to specify that the terminal's default background and foreground colors should be used instead of black and white.
    * The help view now includes all the command-help that would pop up as you entered commands and SQL queries.
    * Hidden fields and lines hidden before/after times are now saved in the current session and restored.
    * Unicode characters should now be displayed correctly (make sure you have LANG set to a UTF-8 locale).
* Thu Dec 28 2017 adam.majer@suse.de
  - Specify C++ compiler explicitly when using non-default GCC
  - Add specific version build requires for SQLite
* Thu Dec 21 2017 mvetter@suse.com
  - Update to 0.8.2:
    * The captured timestamp text in log files must fully match a
      known format or an error will be reported.
      The previous behavior was to ignore any text at the end of
    the line
    * Log format definitions can now specify the expected log level
      for a sample line
    * Log formats can now define a default set of highlights with the
      "highlights" property
    * Added a ':mark' command to bookmark the top line in the current view
    * For a full list please see the NEWS file
  - Remove lnav-fix_32bit_use_size_t.patch: upstreamed
* Wed Aug 17 2016 adam@mizerski.pl
  - update to 0.8.1
    * see NEWS file for changelog
  - specfile cleanup
* Fri Jan 03 2014 pascal.bleser@opensuse.org
  - update to 0.6.2:
    * adds word-wrap support
  - changes from 0.6.1:
    * adds support for JSON-encoded log files
    * some minor fixes and performance improvements
* Mon Sep 02 2013 pascal.bleser@opensuse.org
  - update to 0.6.0:
    * Custom log formats and more builtin formats
    * Automatic extraction of data from logs
    * UI improvements, support for 256 color terminals
    * package: update header and license
  - changes from 0.5.1:
    * Added the '-t' and '-w' options which can be used to prepend a
      timestamp to any data piped in on stdin and to specify a file to
      write the contents of stdin to.
  - changes from 0.5.0:
    * Files can be specified on the command-line using wildcards so that
      new files are automatically loaded.  Directories can also be passed
      as command-line arguments to read all of the files in the directory.
    * Added the 'C' hotkey to clear any existing user bookmarks.
    * Added experimental support for accepting input from mice.

Files

/usr/bin/lnav
/usr/share/applications/lnav.desktop
/usr/share/doc/packages/lnav
/usr/share/doc/packages/lnav/AUTHORS
/usr/share/doc/packages/lnav/NEWS
/usr/share/doc/packages/lnav/README
/usr/share/licenses/lnav
/usr/share/licenses/lnav/LICENSE
/usr/share/man/man1/lnav.1.gz


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