https://qa.mandrakesoft.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1182

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status: RESOLVED
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description: 
No matter which tripwire binary I run, tripwire or twadmin,
I always get the same result:

   Software interrupt forced exit: Illegal Instruction

I've tried uninstalling, reinstalling, reconfiguring,
reinitializing, none of that worked.  I guessed that
Mandrake might have used compile-time options that my
simple Pentium I CPU doesn't like so I tried to recompile
from the source RPM.  What a mess that is.  The build
process tries to create symbolic links to include files
that don't exist, like <stl/_config.h>.  I've come to rely
on tripwire, from version 1 in Mandrake 7, to version 2
in Mandrake 8.  I'd like to be able to use it in Mandrake
9.0 too.

I reinstalled tripwire from Mandrake 8.0, but
it gives me the same error as above.  Maybe this is a library
problem?

Can you give me any clues as to how to debug this further
to supply enough information that the bug could be fixed?

Thanks....

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