rsyslog packages
Thanks to some volunteers, rsyslog is also available in package form on
some distributions. All currently known packages are listed below. If I have forgotten
one or 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 2008-07-11 by
Rainer Gerhards.
New packages may appear at any time, so be sure to check this page whenever you
need a new one.
- BSD (maintained by infofarmer)
- CentOS 4.3 (maintained by James Bergamin)
- Debian (maintained by Michael Biebl)
- Fedora
- Starting with Fedora 8, rsyslog is available as part of the core distribution.
- openSUSE (maintained by darix)
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux
- Starting with RHEL 5.2, rsyslog is available as part of the core distribution.
- Ubuntu
- Starting with hardy, rsyslog is available from the universe repository.
- Almost any Linux
- 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.
Please note, however, that as of this writing the versions in this repository
have been aged a bit. So it may be worth trying to find some other places first.
Just in case you are interested, the list of distribution is sorted by alphabetic order
of the distribution name.
If you do not find a suitable package for your distribution, there is no reason
to panic. It is quite simple to install rsyslog from the source tarball, so you
should consider that.