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Looks like when I try to load mmtaghostname which we need for our syslog setup (receiving syslog messages from other systems that we need to tag for processing) we are working on that it was not compiled and is missing so I get an error.
Jan 03 18:53:06 ggc-lnx rsyslogd[76123]: could not load module 'mmtaghostname', errors: trying to load module /usr/lib/rsyslog/mmtaghostname.so: /usr/lib/rsyslog/mmtaghostname.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Would it be possible to get this added to the repo as I would prefer not to have to compile rsyslog myself during our build process to have this module available. Having to compile this during our image build would make the build take a lot longer and increase our image size even after removing all the packages needed for the build. Disk image size never fully reclaims unused blocks properly when building our VMDK or qcow2 images.
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Looks like when I try to load mmtaghostname which we need for our syslog setup (receiving syslog messages from other systems that we need to tag for processing) we are working on that it was not compiled and is missing so I get an error.
Jan 03 18:53:06 ggc-lnx rsyslogd[76123]: could not load module 'mmtaghostname', errors: trying to load module /usr/lib/rsyslog/mmtaghostname.so: /usr/lib/rsyslog/mmtaghostname.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
Would it be possible to get this added to the repo as I would prefer not to have to compile rsyslog myself during our build process to have this module available. Having to compile this during our image build would make the build take a lot longer and increase our image size even after removing all the packages needed for the build. Disk image size never fully reclaims unused blocks properly when building our VMDK or qcow2 images.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: