odds are good that just downloading them and doing

dpkg -l <list of .deb files>

will work.

There is a chance that something is incompatible, but it's not very likely. Rsyslog doesn't need very much from the underlying system.

David Lang

On Wed, 21 Nov 2012, Rainer Gerhards wrote:

Hi all,

Michael Biebl maintains experimental v7 packages for Debian. Does anybody know how to use them with Ubuntu (I am a total noob in this area ;)). Is this potentially a solution for those folks interested in running a recent version on top of Ubuntu?

Any insight appreciated (will probably add it to wiki or rsyslog site).

Rainer
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