Oh silly me!  I realize now that I foolishly assumed that the documentation 
linked from the ? official ? web site www.ossec.net would be accurate and 
current.  If any of you were unlucky enough to make the same mistake I 
refer you to: 
 https://ossec-documentation.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html

Natassia

On Tuesday, December 31, 2019 at 11:16:05 AM UTC-8, Natassia M Stelmaszek 
wrote:
>
> Dan,
>
> I'm sorry that I didn't respond sooner but I had to devote time to other 
> projects.
>
> So it looks like I was right, this is a defective (or perhaps deficient 
> would be more accurate) package.  In order to get it to compile I had to 
> download the source code from pcre.org and expand it into the directory 
> where the install.sh script expected it to be.
>
> wget https://ftp.pcre.org/pub/pcre/pcre2-10.32.tar.gz
>
> cp pcre2-10.32.tar.gz ~/ossec-hids-3.3.0/src/external/
>
> cd ~/ossec-hids-3.3.0/src/external/
>
> tar -xvf pcre2-10.32.tar.gz
>
> It seems like someone should think about rebuilding the gzip file that is 
> offered for download on the OSSEC web site.
>
>
>> Natassia
>>
>

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