On Tue, Feb 17, 2009 at 01:17, Rainer Gerhards <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi RB,
>
> Consider this a persuasion attempt ;)
>
> One thing, though is how to make those things easily acessible. Can we
> (you? ;)) get it pushed to something like EPEL, or are there other
> places or would it be sufficient to include some packages on rsyslog.com
> (made inside a specially created part of the git tree, too). How is this
> usually done?

A quick look upstream shows that Fedora is maintaining a _very_
current package (currently 3.21.10, updated 3 hours ago).  The person
(Tomas) that seems to have taken over the Fedora SPEC maintenance has
an @redhat.com address, so they might be the right person to persuade
to get a stable (3.20.4) package into EPEL.  I'll ask and see what
they say.

That said, I haven't tested this yet, but generally speaking Fedora
RPMs have worked reasonably well for me under CentOS as long as I'm
current.

Regardless, I'll take the flag and see what I can do to get a
readily-accessible reasonably current build available for CentOS-5.
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