It's in the packaging projects on https://github.com/rsyslog . They are named rsyslog-pkg-
As a side-note, help with them is always appreciated. We are still looking for contributors and people who would like to help with them permanently. HTH Rainer 2015-02-06 2:19 GMT+01:00 David Lang <[email protected]>: > I'm needing to build new versions of some of the packages, but I would > like to keep everything compatible with the official packages (so that when > the next releases come out I can transparently upgrade to them) > > Is there some place where the scripts that compile the packages in the PPD > are hosted so that I could just use them? (or am I just overlooking that > they are already in the source somewhere?) > > I'm looking for both what configure options are used and what files end up > being put into each .deb package. > > I could reverse-engineer this stuff, but it's a lot easier to ask first :-) > > David Lang > _______________________________________________ > rsyslog mailing list > http://lists.adiscon.net/mailman/listinfo/rsyslog > http://www.rsyslog.com/professional-services/ > What's up with rsyslog? Follow https://twitter.com/rgerhards > NOTE WELL: This is a PUBLIC mailing list, posts are ARCHIVED by a myriad > of sites beyond our control. PLEASE UNSUBSCRIBE and DO NOT POST if you > DON'T LIKE THAT. > _______________________________________________ rsyslog mailing list http://lists.adiscon.net/mailman/listinfo/rsyslog http://www.rsyslog.com/professional-services/ What's up with rsyslog? Follow https://twitter.com/rgerhards NOTE WELL: This is a PUBLIC mailing list, posts are ARCHIVED by a myriad of sites beyond our control. PLEASE UNSUBSCRIBE and DO NOT POST if you DON'T LIKE THAT.

