Robert,
FYI, I asked tripwiresecurity.com about the availability of their latest
Tripwire 2.0 for RedHat 6.0. It won't be available before Fall.
I asked them few months ago.
--francois
Robert Kennedy wrote:
>
> Has anyone else experienced weird malloc problems in Redhat 6.0?
> I've got all the latest glibc & glibc-devel packages (2.1.1-6).
>
> Specifically, I can't get tripwire-1.30-1 to compile a binary that doesn't
> segfault when it runs. It blows up when a ctime call tries to allocate
> some memory.
>
> I *can* use the precompiled binary RPM (built on Redhat 5.2, I think) and
> that seems to work but it's so irritating that I cannot produce a working
> version.
>
> And as exciting as writing my own malloc routine sounds, I'd rather not :)
>
> Thanks for any info,
> Robert Kennedy
>
>
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