This file basically stems back to the sysklog package. It is currently not being maintained and is considered to be replaced by some other method in the future. We have not yet removed it, because it still contains some helpful information. When using it, keep in mind that it is not up to date. However, what is written here still applies, but often is not the sole truth ;) Rainer Gerhards, 2005-08-10 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. syslogd.c: Source code for the system log daemon. 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. sample.conf: A sample configuration file. Note that this file uses extensions to the BSD syntax. See the syslog.conf(5) manpage for more details. ####new#### 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. rsyslog-0.8.1/srUtils.c rsyslog-0.8.1/stringbuf.c rsyslog-0.8.1/syslog.c rsyslog-0.8.1/syslog_tst.c rsyslog-0.8.1/template.c rsyslog-0.8.1/liblogging-stub.h rsyslog-0.8.1/srUtils.h rsyslog-0.8.1/stringbuf.h rsyslog-0.8.1/syslogd.h rsyslog-0.8.1/template.h rsyslog-0.8.1/BUGS rsyslog-0.8.1/COPYING rsyslog-0.8.1/AUTHORS rsyslog-0.8.1/sample.conf rsyslog-0.8.1/createDB.sql