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
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