Package: aide
Version: 0.13-1
The cron.daily script outputs the following error every time it runs:
/etc/cron.daily/aide:
/etc/cron.daily/aide: line 290: ERRORTMP: unbound variable
/etc/cron.daily/aide: line 290: [: -ne: unary operator expected
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Package: aide
Version: 0.11a-1
Severity: normal
Even if QUIETREPORTS=yes is set in /etc/default/aide, aide sends a
report like this:
AIDE produced no errors.
Output of the daily AIDE run (7 lines):
AIDE, version 0.11a
### All files match AIDE database. Looks okay!
### New AIDE database
Package: libchipcard2-tools
Version: 1.9.15.99+1.9.16alpha-1
According to the documentation, adding a cardreader should work like
this: `chipcardd2 addreader --rname ARG --dtype ARG --rtype ARG --rport
ARG'
But even `chipcardd2 --dport list' gives the following error:
ERROR: No drivers found.
to libchipcard.de, 'chipcardd2' should take care of
the configuration.
- the exact command lines you are using,
Well, since chipcardd2 --dport doesn't list anything, I never got to
the point with an actual configuration command.
- the relevant log excerpts.
I posted everything I have.
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to use the new tools (I'm used to the well
documented hbcicard, which isn't available anymore).
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* Thomas Bushnell BSG [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I hope to have it done in August, but I cannot make a guarantee.
What is the status of GnuCash with HBCI-support? So far, I didn't find
any working packages supporting HBCI.
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