Hi,

On Sat, Oct 30, 2021 at 11:55:51PM +0200, Vincent Danjean wrote:
>   Should I test with the 0.17.3-4+b3 from testing/unstable ?

No. This will not work.

tl;dr migrate to aide-dynamic

We have known for a while that statically linked binaries will still
dynamically link to some libc parts such as libnss and that this creates
some dependency between the libc version that the package was built with
and the libc version that is installed on the system where aide runs.

Since the bullseye release, things have become really bad, especially in
bookworm and sid. I haven't seen this behavior ever on stable, so you're
the first user reporting this.

In reaction to this, Debian's aide is going to ditch the statically
linked binary packages and transition to the dynamic binary. After the
transition, the aide.deb will include the dynamically linked binary
while the aide-dynamic will be an transition package for a while.

It is my recommendation to all users experiencing these issues to
replace aide with aide-dynamic for the time being and report any
issues that might arise with the dynamically linked binary. The aide
Debian team will provide a supported upgrade path both from statically
linked aide.deb and dynamically linked aide-dynamic.deb to the new (not
yet existing) dynamically linked aide.deb, if possible. Keep your eyes
posted on NEWS.Debian.gz in /usr/share/doc/aide/.

Greetings
Marc

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