<david <at> lang.hm> writes:

> I think it's most likely a problem where ubuntu just ships too old a 
> version. It shipps 4.2.0 and I think rulesets were introduced later than 
> that.

AHA! Thanks for the important tip! Confirmed, 4.2.0 is shipped with
Ubuntu Lucid (10.04).

5.4 is shipped with Centos 5.4

The one instance that Centos is more modern than another distro... :-)

> did you uninstall the ubuntu default first? if not then you may be 
> conflicting with it's modules (in /usr/lib/rsyslog where your modules 
> probably went into usr/local/lib/rsyslog)

Yes, I did.

I was depending on dpkg to purge all the files installed,
possibly incorrect backout script from the Ubuntu package maintainer.

I'll try from source again.

Is there a specific ./configure option to include the ruleset module?

Thanks in advance!

PKrash


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