the build instructions for how they are compiled is in the rsyslog git repos,
different rpm based distros have different versions of packages on them that
rsyslog depends on. If the wrong ones change in incompatible ways, it won't
work.
If the Rocky devs are shipping rsyslog, see what their
I used the following commands and it seems to have rsyslog running OK.
Do you think it's reasonably safe to use CentOS_8 RPMs installed on
Rocky_9. I don't have a good understanding of how the rpms are compiled or
how they are targeted for a particular linux distro.
# wget
I checked, but SuSe unfortunately does not provide the ability to
build for Rocky Linux.
Maybe you can give these ones a try:
https://www.rsyslog.com/rhelcentos-rpms/
I would appreciate it if you could report back your findings, whatever
they may be.
Rainer
El lun, 22 ene 2024 a las 22:04,
I have an older install on Centos 7 and I'm trying to install on Rocky
linux 9.
The older version is running on Centos 7:
[root@localhost ~]# yum list installed|grep rsyslog
rsyslog.x86_648.2204.0-3.1
@home_rgerhards
rsyslog-omhttp.x86_64 8.2204.0-3.1
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