Sorry for repeating my question, but my previous posting became erroneously attributed as the reply to some other one.
My problem: I have noticed a strange behaviour if the AIDE filesystem integrity checker. Lately I got a new computer (dual Xeon 3 GHz) and installed Woody with some standard software I used to install for years - AIDE among others. But AIDE generates (randomly, almost everyday) false reports about changed files. It says that one, or hundred files changed, namely that MD5 and SHA1 checksums are different: File: /usr/lib/itk3.1/itk.tcl MD5 : a4X16bduSkXdKpMeKK2nOw== , eWxasPaShK0y8mx/LNlemA== SHA1 : 9MeC2Em8xJ9j1aA5dcYo/VCEAxk= , OlfwA1KnHRC/WxcYii4ng4hAwKo= But files are unchanged! Next run of AIDE with the same database gives different warnings or says no differences. I am using the same AIDE v0.8 from *.deb on single cpu machine and it works well. I have tried to rebuild *.deb, to compile with Intel icc compiler but nothing helps. On single cpu machine it works on dual not. Any suggestions? -- /**************************************************************************** Dr Piotr A. Dybczynski, Astronomical Observatory, A.Mickiewicz University Sloneczna 36,60-286 Poznan,POLAND,tel+48.61.8292784,e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] **********************************************************************PAD***/ -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]