I'm just complaining, but my autoinstalls are not so 'auto' due to this
bug and needing to remember to log in and 'pkill luatex' at some point.
I would appreciate seeing the packaging system 'work' and have this bug
fixed. Thanks!
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I remade the deb package from the same sources on a currently updated
system with no change. Removing '--enable-static' from debian/rules
resulted a working 'tripwire --init'. Hope it helps someone else.
Brief notes (I was building on 'nebula' and running on 'muggle2').
search for the amd64 pack
This seems to be an issue with the static linking and nss libraries being
loaded and changed over time.
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/29337
While I could dig into rebuilding the package myself from sources, I
would really appreciate the package mainter/distro doing this for me.
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Happening to me with a PowerEdge R350 with updated firmware throughout.
Thanks for the blacklist workaround, confirmed working with
modprobe.blacklist=cdc_ether. Great find, Dane!
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