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Re: openssl vs. libgcrypt


From: Logan Gabriel
Subject: Re: openssl vs. libgcrypt
Date: Wed, 13 Dec 2006 22:01:46 -0500

I looked at AIDE a while ago and it suffers from one of the problems
that the tripwire it sought to replace was, and it is:  Its not
centrally managed.  Filesystem databases are stored on the same
system.

It looks like in recent years they have added support for some things
not found in GNUWire, such as metadata for some filesystems, GNUWire's
filesystem metadata support is very expandable so it wouldn't be
difficult to reuse their code for that =).

.... I think we all agree that license incompatibilities are almost as
close to pure evil
    as money itself can be =).

On 12/13/06, Karl Berry <address@hidden> wrote:
    have always thought that AIDE is the GNU project for it.

I was unaware of it.  It's not a GNU project, as far as I know (not in
the maintainers file), although it is free software.  Logan, you should
probably take a look and make sure you're not duplicating effort?
http://www.cs.tut.fi/~rammer/aide.html

    These license incompatibilities drive me crazy.

Agreed.

Thanks,
karl



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Thanks;
Logan Gabriel.




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