Thanks for the responses.  This really has me puzzled...  I was going from 
2.3-47 (downloaded from tripwire.org) to 2.3.0-58 using up2date.  The upgrade 
appeared to go smoothly.  I even got a message to the effect that the new 
config files were being named .rpmnew.  However, when the update process was 
complete the entire /etc/tripwire directory was gone.   There are no error 
messages in the up2date log file.  

Ah well, how many times do I have to be taught to manually back up my config 
files before I finally learn my lesson?

On Monday 06 August 2001 10:43 pm, you wrote:

> What version tripwire? If it is tripwire-2.3.0-58, I upgraded some time
> ago without difficulty. Checking from a 7.1 system, I found no update,
> so I assume that's the case.
>
> The most recent version, released with Roswell (Not that Roswell
> exists, mind you) ;) is broken, but doesn't remove the /etc/tripwire/
> directory. It just looks in the wrong place for the config file.
> (/var/lib/tripwire, rather than /etc/tripwire/)
>
> http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=50685
>
> Sorry I can't be of more help, I've no idea why the directory would
> vanish.
>
> -D



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