Caroline,

An alternative to getting current source code for nxlog might be to use a 
different package to ship data on:

Have you looked at LogStash and/or FileBeat?  Logstash is a bit heavyweight 
(it's Ruby on Java), but might meet your needs.
FileBeat doesn't directly have a GELF output, but it is more lightweight than 
LogStash, and it could be the start of a pipeline that does go to a GELF target 
(e.g. FileBeat [ -> Kafka/Redis ] -> Logstash -> GELF).

Not sure what your input source is, but I've seen references to GELF forwarding 
in rsyslog too...

        - Daniel


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