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 written
dd2 alone, it looks like it detects the reader, but it
doesn't respond (the LED is not on, as with the old chipcardd when it
found the reader). But that's most likely not your fault/problem, since
I have yet to figure out how to use the new tools (I'm used to the well
documented hbcicard, which isn't available anymore).
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I posted everything I have.
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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.
(trie
* 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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