Aleksandar Milivojevic wrote:
Quoting Bill Tangren <bjt@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
Tripwire is no longer part of the distribution, AFAIK. I can certainly
obtain it, but not from Redhat.
Dig around for tripwire-2.3.1-21 SRPM. This revision was never part of
any Red Hat distro (RH9 had a bit older one). I don't remember exactly
from where I got mine, but as a hint it says build host was
"extras.linux.duke.edu". It should build clean on RHEL4. However,
you'll be able to build only i386 package. Don't even try building
x86_64 Tripwire package. It ain't gonna fly. The i386 package should
install and run just fine on x86_64 (you'll need to add couple of
32-bit libraries for dependencies).
Alternatively, email me off list and I can send you binary and/or SRPM
packages.
I just tried to build tripwire 2.3.1 on RHEL WS4, and got this:
make -f i686-pc-linux.mak cryptlib.a "D_FLAGS=-DNDEBUG" "LDFLAGS=NDEBUG_LDFLAGS"
make[4]: Entering directory `/home/nigel/rpm/BUILD/tripwire-2.3.1-2/src/cryptlib'
g++ -D_UNIX -D_LINUX -D_LITTLE_ENDIAN -D_GCC -DNDEBUG -w
-I../STLport-4.0/stlport -D_UNIX -D_LINUX -D_LITTLE_ENDIAN -D_GCC -c algebra.cpp
In file included from algebra.cpp:4:
algebra.h:55: error: expected `,' or `...' before '&' token
algebra.h:56: error: ISO C++ forbids declaration of `Element' with no type
algebra.h: In member function `bool AbstractField<T>::IsUnit(int) const':
algebra.h:56: error: `a' was not declared in this scope
algebra.h:56: error: there are no arguments to `Zero' that depend on a template
parameter, so a declaration of `Zero' must be available
[lots more error messages deleted]
I will try to find aide and see how that goes.
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