From 5d449b79e0f7ba7c3b2f312409bdd94745caa4a4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Rainer Gerhards
Some folks have thankfully created +RPMs/packages for rsyslog. If you use them, you can spare yourself many of +the steps below. This is highly recommended if there is a package for your +distribution available.
Rsyslog does currently only have very limited availability as a package (if you volunteer to create one, drop me a diff --git a/doc/manual.html b/doc/manual.html index b9e2f123..c5ae724f 100644 --- a/doc/manual.html +++ b/doc/manual.html @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ helps. Learn how to help the rsyslog project.
We have some in-depth papers on
Thanks to some volunteers, rsyslog is also available in package form on +some distributions. All available packages are listed below. If you would +like to maintain a package for a new distribution, please mail me at +rgerhards@adiscon.com. Any help is *deeply* +appreciated. While I create the core daemon, the package maintainers are really +filling it with life, making it available to the average user. I am very +grateful for that!
+This list has last been updated on 2006-09-26 by +Rainer Gerhards. +New packages may appear at any time, so be sure to check this page whenever you +need a new one.
+Maintained by James Bergamin.
+Bennet Todd maintains packages that should work on almost any Linux. +He keeps a current i386 tree. There is also a PPC tree, but that one is not paid +much attention for (anyhow, it is known to typically work well, too).
+Please visit +http://bent.latency.net/bent/, select the relevant tree and then do a search +for rsyslog.
+ + + -- cgit