From 58924bd011a46000a933933037e5db795ad6708f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Rainer Gerhards
This documentation is for version 5.5.6 (devel branch) of rsyslog. -Visit the rsyslog status page +Visit the rsyslog status page to obtain current version information and project status.
If you like rsyslog, you might want to lend us a helping hand. It doesn't require a lot of diff --git a/doc/status.html b/doc/status.html deleted file mode 100644 index 6c183868..00000000 --- a/doc/status.html +++ /dev/null @@ -1,70 +0,0 @@ - -
This page reflects the status as of 2010-05-20.
-development: 5.5.5 [2010-05-20] -
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-v4 development: 4.7.2 [2010-05-03] -
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v5 stable: 5.4.0 [2010-03-08] -
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v4 stable: 4.6.2 [2010-03-26] -
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v3 stable: 3.22.1 [2009-07-02] -
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v2 stable: 2.0.7 [2009-04-14] - change log -
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v0 to v2 are deprecated and no longer supported. If you absolutely do not like to
-upgrade, you may consider purchasing a
-commercial rsyslog support package. Just let us point
-out that it is really not a good idea to still run a v0 version.
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If you updgrade from version 2, be sure to read the rsyslog v3 -compatibility document. There are no additional compatibility concerns at this time for -upgrading from v3 to v4. If some occur, we will post an additional compatiblity document.
- - -Thankfully, a number of folks have begin to build packages and -help port rsyslog to other platforms. As such, -the -platform list is now maintained inside the rsyslog wiki. -Platform maintainers perhaps have posted extra information there. If -you do platform-specific work, feel free to add information to the wiki.
-Rsyslog is the default syslogd on almost all modern Linuxes. -It is also available under BSD and Sun Solaris.
-Currently supported features are listed on the rsyslog features page.
-The project was initiated in 2003 and seriouosly begun in 2004 by -Rainer Gerhards -and is currently being maintained by him. See the history page for more -background information.
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