2014-11-12 18:02 GMT+01:00 Thomas D. <[email protected]>: > Hi, > > Rainer Gerhards wrote: > > we had the discussion on the mailing list that it would be easier if > > contributed (and thus not fully supported) modules are in their on > > subtree. > > Today, I have begun to move the affected modules: > > > > https://github.com/rsyslog/rsyslog/tree/master-candidate/contrib > > +1 > > > Have you thought about a system like PECL for rsyslog? Not sure if this is > really needed and how easy it is to create something like that ("phpize" > for > rsyslog)... but it would make the usage of external modules very easy... > > Just an idea which came to my mind while reading... > > At this stage, I think it is overkill. Or, in other words: too much work to do. If we received dozens of additional plugins, then it's probably worth looking into.
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