Ralf Wildenhues <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> * Ben Pfaff wrote on Fri, Dec 15, 2006 at 02:31:46AM CET:
>> I finally got back to working on the proposed module and
>> I'm trying to figure how tests in Gnulib work. In particular,
>> I'm confused that when I use "gnulib-tool --test ", the
>> tests
Hello Ben,
* Ben Pfaff wrote on Fri, Dec 15, 2006 at 02:31:46AM CET:
> I finally got back to working on the proposed module and
> I'm trying to figure how tests in Gnulib work. In particular,
> I'm confused that when I use "gnulib-tool --test ", the
> tests for the module don't actually seem to
I finally got back to working on the proposed module and
I'm trying to figure how tests in Gnulib work. In particular,
I'm confused that when I use "gnulib-tool --test ", the
tests for the module don't actually seem to run.
This seems to be because the Makefile.am module specification is
not get
On Thu, 14 Dec 2006 04:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
> I looked at AIDE a while ago and it suffers from one of the problems
> that the tripwire it sought to replace was, and it is: Its not
> centrally managed. Filesystem databases are stored on the same
I see. That really makes sense.
Salam-S
I looked at AIDE a while ago and it suffers from one of the problems
that the tripwire it sought to replace was, and it is: Its not
centrally managed. Filesystem databases are stored on the same
system.
It looks like in recent years they have added support for some things
not found in GNUWire,