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db55bc6c 1Summary: Syslog-ng - new generation fo the system logger
2Summary(pl): Syslog-ng - zamiennik sysklog'a
3Name: syslog-ng
229e538b 4Version: 1.4.3
f64f9648 5Release: 2
a25388f3 6License: GPL
db55bc6c 7Group: Daemons
8Group(pl): Demony
a25388f3 9Source0: http://www.balabit.hu//downloads/syslog-ng/source/%{name}-%{version}.tar.gz
10Source1: syslog-ng.init
828bccc0 11Source2: syslog-ng.conf
a25388f3 12Patch0: syslog-ng-autoconf.patch
18f534e5 13BuildRequires: libol-static >= 0.2.16
ac9ca8e0 14BuildRequires: flex
d27af358 15Requires: rc-scripts >= 0.2.0
a25388f3 16Obsoletes: syslog
8a78073d 17BuildRoot: %{tmpdir}/%{name}-%{version}-root-%(id -u -n)
db55bc6c 18
a25388f3 19%define _sysconfdir /etc
db55bc6c 20
21%description
a25388f3 22syslog-ng is a syslogd replacement for unix and unix-like systems. It has
23been tested on Solaris, BSDi and Linux, and were found to run reliably.
24syslog-ng gives you a much enhanced configuration scheme, which lets you
25filter messages based on not only priority/facility pairs, but also on
26message content. You can use regexps to direct log stream to different
27destinations. A destination can be anything from a simple file to a
28network connection. syslog-ng supports TCP logforwarding, together with
29hashing to prevent unauthorized modification on the line.
db55bc6c 30
31%description -l pl
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