Hi all,
the git repository contains rsyslog.service sample files. Actually,
these have not been updated for years and do no longer match distro
policies.
Thankfully, Michael Biebl sent a PR to update the Debian parts. We had
a small discussion about the usefulness of these files at all. Michael
would be fine with removing them, and I think this is probably the
wisest thing to do. After all, these are not guinea rsyslog files.
Instead, we can replace them with hints where to look inside the
distro repositories. But I would not tend to do big research to find
all of them.
The PR is this one:
https://github.com/rsyslog/rsyslog/pull/5252
Question now: does anybody object to removing the rsyslog.service
files? If so, why is it important to keep them - and maybe how to
better maintain them.
TIA,
Rainer
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the git repository contains rsyslog.service sample files. Actually,
these have not been updated for years and do no longer match distro
policies.
Thankfully, Michael Biebl sent a PR to update the Debian parts. We had
a small discussion about the usefulness of these files at all. Michael
would be fine with removing them, and I think this is probably the
wisest thing to do. After all, these are not guinea rsyslog files.
Instead, we can replace them with hints where to look inside the
distro repositories. But I would not tend to do big research to find
all of them.
The PR is this one:
https://github.com/rsyslog/rsyslog/pull/5252
Question now: does anybody object to removing the rsyslog.service
files? If so, why is it important to keep them - and maybe how to
better maintain them.
TIA,
Rainer
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