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+A virgin copy of these sources should include 12 files:
+
+MANIFEST: This file.
+
+INSTALL: Brief installation instructions.
+
+NEWS: Important changes.
+
+Makefile: A makefile to generate the binaries.
+
+README.linux: Documentation which may prove useful.
+
+klogd.c: Source code for the kernel log daemon.
+
+klogd.h: Global definitions required for the kernel log daemon.
+
+ksym.c: Source module for the kernel log daemon which implements
+ kernel numeric address to symbol translations.
+
+ksym_mod.c: Source module which contains functions which allow ksym.c
+ to resolve symbols found in loadable kernel modules.
+
+syslogd.c: Source code for the system log daemon.
+
+syslog.c: A slightly modified version of the syslog.c file found in
+ the standard libraries. This special version is needed
+ so that klogd will pass messages with kernel priority to
+ the syslogd facility.
+
+pidfile.c: Source implementing utility functions which are useful
+ for managing pid files. Used by both syslogd and klogd.
+
+pidfile.h: Include file containing global definitions for the
+ pid file utility functions.
+
+version.h: An include file for setting the version and patchlevel
+ for the package.
+
+syslog.conf: A sample configuration file. Note that this file uses
+ extensions to the BSD syntax. See the syslog.conf(5)
+ manpage for more details.
+
+syslog_tst.c: A simple program to test the system log utility.
+
+sysklogd.8: Man page documenting the general characteristics of this
+ package.
+
+klogd.8: Man page documenting the kernel log daemon.
+
+kernel.patch: A source code patch which modifies the linux kernel to
+ delimit addresses for symbolic translation by klogd.
+
+oops.c: C source for a loadable kernel module which can be used
+ to generate a kernel protection fault. This is used to
+ test the address resolution capabilities of klogd.
+
+oops_test.c: A small driver program used in conjunction with the oops
+ module to generate a kernel protection fault.
+
+modules.patch: A patch to the modules-2.0.0 package which provides for
+ automatic signalling of klogd whenever the kernel module
+ state changes.