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Re: Tripwire - hpux. (Firewalls-Digest V8 #901)
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Hi,
maybe this maillist seems to be wrong for such questions... :-)
In most cases like your's it tends to show that hp-ux sed is badly
broken inside. Just try to get GNU sed, sed-3.02 was newest here, and
install it. While doing this, take GNU make-3.78.1 (or later), it's
worth loading and installing anyway. And think of flex-2.5.4a (ol) too.
Where to take?
ftp://ftp.informatik.rwth-aachen.de/pub/gnu/
ftp://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/
B.T.W.
Why not avoiding the -g debug flag. After core dump it's soon enough
to try debug-compiling - if you are educated to do debugging.... :-)
Ok, Ok, many cryouts by some experts here. Just an opinion. ;-)
> Date: Mon, 27 Mar 2000 17:17:29 +0200
> From: "Marco Bano" <Bano@eumetsat.de>
> Subject: Tripwire - hpux.
>
> Hi,
>
> I hope is not the wrong mailist,
> Anyone have success in compiling tripwire on HPux 10.20 ?
>
If make of tripwire still brakes, you at least have gotten an improved
sed and make now... (Sorry, didn't try tripwire myself yet.)
2nd B.T.W.
When doing some more experiments with OpenSource add-ons to hp-ux:
http://gcc.gnu.org/ holds GNU C-compiler, egcs-2.95.2 runs nicely
on hppa1.1-hp-hpux10.20 in most cases.
Disclaimer: This reply may be worth nothing. ( Your try, your time. :)
HvS
:-)
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