+2008-01-11, Version 4.1.6
+ * unixsock plugin: A bug in the unixsock plugin caused it not to set
+ the permission on the socket as documented in the manpage. Thanks to
+ Evgeny Chukreev for fixing this issue.
+ * collectd: The documentation has been improved.
+
+2007-12-27, Version 4.1.5
+ * rrdtool plugin: Fix a memory leak that only occured in very-low-
+ memory situations.
+ * sensors plugin: Updated the plugin to build and work with version 3
+ of the libsensors library.
+
+2007-11-08, Version 4.1.4
+ * Build system: Improve detection of the rrd library, especially if
+ it's in a non-standard location.
+ * Build system: A bug when parsing the argument for
+ `--with-libnetsnmp' has been fixed.
+ * collectd: Implement `strerror_r' if the libc doesn't provide it.
+ * rrdtool plugin: Fix a bug in the shutdown sequence that might cause
+ a deadlock or delay when shutting down the daemon.
+ * snmp plugin: Fix a memory leak.
+
+2007-10-24, Version 4.1.3
+ * collectd: A build issue under Solaris has been resolved by renaming
+ data types.
+ * rrdtool plugin: Use the threadsafe RRD-library if available. Try to
+ be more threadsafe otherwise by locking calls to the library.
+
+2007-09-28, Version 4.1.2
+ * apcups plugin: Fix reporting of the `load percent' data.
+ * wireless plugin: Correct the handling of cards returning signal and
+ noise quality as percentage.
+ * perl plugin: Fix a possible buffer overflow in get_module_name().
+ * build system: Further improve the detection of libraries.
+ * netlink plugin: Build issues under some older versions of the Linux
+ includes (i. e. Debian Sarge) have been fixed.
+ * snmp plugin: Fix a potential segfault when a host times out. Add
+ support for the `timeticks' type.
+
+2007-09-12, Version 4.1.1
+ * Build system: The detection of `libnetlink' has been improved.
+ * collectd: The documentation has been fixed in numerous places.
+ * exec plugin: Setting the group under which to run a program has been
+ fixed.
+ * collectd: The `sstrerror' function was improved to work correctly
+ with the broken GNU version of `strerror_r'.
+ * collectd: Write an error message to STDERR when loading of a plugin
+ fails.
+ * apcups plugin: Fix the `types' used to submit the values: They still
+ has an `apcups_' prefix which doesn't work anymore.
+ * rrdtool plugin: Create new RRD-files with the `begin' time set to
+ whatever the client thinks is `now'..
+
2007-09-01, Version 4.1.0
* Build system: The build system has been changed to automatically
disable all plugins, which are missing dependencies. The dependency
* xmms plugin: The new `xmms' plugin graphs the bitrate and frequency
of music played with xmms.
+2007-09-28, Version 4.0.9
+ * apcups plugin: Fix reporting of the `load percent' data.
+ * wireless plugin: Correct the handling of cards returning signal and
+ noise quality as percentage.
+ * perl plugin: Fix a possible buffer overflow in get_module_name().
+
+2007-09-12, Version 4.0.8
+ * collectd: The `sstrerror' function was improved to work correctly
+ with the broken GNU version of `strerror_r'.
+ * collectd: Write an error message to STDERR when loading of a plugin
+ fails.
+ * apcups plugin: Fix the `types' used to submit the values: They still
+ has an `apcups_' prefix which doesn't work anymore.
+ * rrdtool plugin: Create new RRD-files with the `begin' time set to
+ whatever the client thinks is `now'..
+
2007-08-26, Version 4.0.7
* documentation: Some typos have been fixed and some information has
been improved.
(i. e. without quotes).
* nut plugin: A fix allows linking the nut plugin against
libupsclient, version >= 2.2.0.
+ * processes plugin: Fix a potential segmentation fault.
2007-07-30, Version 4.0.6
* sensors plugin: Fix the ignorelist functionality: Only the `type
from collectd, parses them and exits according to Nagios-standards.
* manpages: The manpages have been improved a lot.
+2007-09-28, Version 3.11.7
+ * wireless plugin: Correct the handling of cards returning signal and
+ noise quality as percentage.
+
2007-08-31, Version 3.11.6
* processes plugin: Fix a potential segmentation fault.