Installing syslog-ng 2.x on CentOS

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  1. random.guy

    random.guy New Member

    I am trying to install the latest version of the Syslog-ng 2.x branch on my new CentOS 4.4 system (server build), but I am having some major issues. It is throwing several compilation errors, to the point where it is just getting too frustrating to deal with this.

    Before I start pasting the logs, I figured I would see if anyone has even gotten this to work. I can't find any evidence of anyone else doing this successfully (been searching for a few days now). I have compiled so syslog-ng so many times on other platforms, but I was hoping to get this to work on CentOS. Your input would be appreciated :)
     
  2. falko

    falko Super Moderator Howtoforge Staff

    I haven't tried this on CentOS. But maybe I can help you if you post the exact error messages here?
     
  3. random.guy

    random.guy New Member

    Thanks for the response Falko! ./configure runs fine without any errors, so the next thing I did was the 'make' command, and this is where it starts generating errors.

    Code:
    libsyslog-ng.a(misc.o)(.text+0x3a9): In function `resolve_hostname':
    /root/syslog-ng-2.0.3/src/misc.c:191: undefined reference to `g_assert_warning'
    libsyslog-ng.a(logmsg.o)(.text+0x6a): In function `log_stamp_format':
    /root/syslog-ng-2.0.3/src/logmsg.c:110: undefined reference to `g_assert_warning'
    libsyslog-ng.a(logmsg.o)(.text+0x2b6): In function `log_msg_ref':
    /root/syslog-ng-2.0.3/src/logmsg.c:498: undefined reference to `g_assert_warning'
    libsyslog-ng.a(logmsg.o)(.text+0x342): In function `log_msg_unref':
    /root/syslog-ng-2.0.3/src/logmsg.c:512: undefined reference to `g_assert_warning'
    libsyslog-ng.a(logmsg.o)(.text+0xe2a): In function `log_msg_ack_block_end':
    /root/syslog-ng-2.0.3/src/logmsg.c:648: undefined reference to `g_return_if_fail_warning'
    libsyslog-ng.a(logpipe.o)(.text+0x4f): In function `log_pipe_ref':
    /root/syslog-ng-2.0.3/src/logpipe.c:38: undefined reference to `g_assert_warning'
    libsyslog-ng.a(logpipe.o)(.text+0x9b): In function `log_pipe_unref':
    /root/syslog-ng-2.0.3/src/logpipe.c:47: undefined reference to `g_assert_warning'
    libsyslog-ng.a(center.o)(.text+0x7d): In function `log_endpoint_free':
    /root/syslog-ng-2.0.3/src/center.c:90: undefined reference to `g_assert_warning'
    libsyslog-ng.a(center.o)(.text+0x175): In function `log_connection_new':
    /root/syslog-ng-2.0.3/src/center.c:132: undefined reference to `g_assert_warning'
    libsyslog-ng.a(templates.o)(.text+0x2de): In function `log_template_ref':
    /root/syslog-ng-2.0.3/src/templates.c:180: undefined reference to `g_assert_warning'
    libsyslog-ng.a(templates.o)(.text+0x346):/root/syslog-ng-2.0.3/src/templates.c:191: more undefined references to `g_assert_warning' follow
    collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
    make[2]: *** [syslog-ng] Error 1
    make[2]: Leaving directory `/root/syslog-ng-2.0.3/src'
    make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
    make[1]: Leaving directory `/root/syslog-ng-2.0.3'
    make: *** [all] Error 2
    
     
  4. falko

    falko Super Moderator Howtoforge Staff

  5. random.guy

    random.guy New Member

    Looks like the latest version of syslog-ng requires glibc 2.4, and judging by this thread, I am not going to get this to work on CentOS 4.4 at all :(

    I guess I will have to try to run an older version.

    edit: just tried 1.9 with eventlog 2.4, and I get the same error. I am wondering if CentOS is even a good choice for a syslog server.
     
    Last edited: Apr 2, 2007

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