James,

Good morning.

>From a SysAdmin perspective you should choose whether to build from source or 
>install from your OS' package management system.  If you need to recompile for 
>a particular feature, you should try removing the RPM that you installed.

Regards,

Ramon Long
Director of Information Systems
Evolve, Inc.
Advertising + Marketing + Public Relations
tel: 252.754.2957 ext. 111
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-----Original Message-----
From: Aide [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Yunker, James M CIV 
NUWC NWPT
Sent: Friday, March 14, 2014 10:05 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Aide] install using centos rpm

I think that I did not make something clear and that I should clear it up 
immediately.

I started by installing an rpm version of aide.

sudo yum install aide

when I ran aide --init 

this is when I got 

Caught SIGBUS/SEGV while mmaping. File was truncated while aide was running. 
Caught SIGBUS/SEGV. Exiting.

This as I said was from an rpm install of aide. 

Now when you said to configure without mmaping, I assumed that you meant to 
configure Like this, 

configure, 

make, 

make install.

Could you have meant the aide.conf file instead?

Once I received the initial error on my rpm install, I went to the 

aide-0.15.1.tar.gz 

method of installing aide. I then ran  configure, make and make install.

So maybe when you said to use configure without mmaping, you meant the 

Aide.conf file?

Is this possible?

Thanks in advance.


Respectfully,

James M. Yunker


 


-----Original Message-----
From: Yunker, James M CIV NUWC NWPT
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2014 4:41 PM
To: '[email protected]'
Subject: install using centos rpm

While running AIDE the program crashes or terminates after a few minutes with 
the message shown below:


Code:
Caught SIGBUS/SEGV while mmapping. File was truncated while aide was running?
Caught SIGBUS/SEGV. Exiting What is wrong here?

One website on the internet said to configure AIDE without mmaping - except it 
did not say how to do that or why one should do that?

What does this error mean and how do I fix it?

Thanks.

R,

James M. Yunker

 I am using Centos 6.5, 64 bit Linux. I  installed and then received this error 
when it crashed. It has never crated a complete database of my computer. 
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