<html> <head> <title>rsyslog precompiled packages (RPM and such...)</title> </head> <body> <h1>rsyslog packages</h1> <p><b>Thanks to some volunteers, rsyslog is also available in package form on some distributions.</b> All currently known packages are listed below. If I have forgotten one or if you would like to maintain a package for a new distribution, please mail me at <a href="mailto:rgerhards@adiscon.com">rgerhards@adiscon.com</a>. Any help is *deeply* appreciated. While I create the core daemon, the package maintainers are really filling it with life, making it available to the average user. I am very grateful for that!</p> <p>This list has last been updated on 2008-07-11 by <a href="http://www.adiscon.com/en/people/rainer-gerhards.php">Rainer Gerhards</a>. New packages may appear at any time, so be sure to check this page whenever you need a new one.</p> <ul> <li><b>BSD</b> (maintained by infofarmer) <ul> <li><a href="http://www.freshports.org/sysutils/rsyslog/"> http://www.freshports.org/sysutils/rsyslog/</a> </ul> <li><b>CentOS 4.3</b> (maintained by James Bergamin) <ul> <li><a href="http://www.se-community.com/~james/rsyslog/"> http://www.se-community.com/~james/rsyslog/</a> </ul> <li><b>Debian</b> (maintained by Michael Biebl) <ul> <li><a href="http://packages.debian.org/sid/rsyslog">http://packages.debian.org/sid/rsyslog</a> </ul> <li><b>Fedora</b> <ul> <li>Starting with Fedora 8, rsyslog is available as part of the core distribution. </ul> <li><b>openSUSE</b> (maintained by darix) <ul> <li><a href="http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/darix/">http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/home:/darix/</a> </ul> <li><b>Red Hat Enterprise Linux</b> <ul> <li>Starting with RHEL 5.2, rsyslog is available as part of the core distribution. </ul> <li><b>Ubuntu</b> <ul> <li>Starting with hardy, rsyslog is available from the universe repository. </ul> <li>Almost any Linux</h2> <ul> <li>Bennet Todd maintains packages that should work on almost any Linux. He keeps a current i386 tree. There is also a PPC tree, but that one is not paid much attention for (anyhow, it is known to typically work well, too). Please visit <a href="http://bent.latency.net/bent/"> http://bent.latency.net/bent/</a>, select the relevant tree and then do a search for rsyslog. Please note, however, that as of this writing the versions in this repository have been aged a bit. So it may be worth trying to find some other places first. </ul> </ul> <p>Just in case you are interested, the list of distribution is sorted by alphabetic order of the distribution name. <p>If you do not find a suitable package for your distribution, there is no reason to panic. It is quite simple to install rsyslog from the source tarball, so you should consider that. </body> </html>