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,
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 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
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
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