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RE: Managing /usr/local



Might want to look thru Freshmeat (www.freshmeat.net) .. I seem to
recall there's a couple of wrappers that might provide enough
infomation..

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> -----Original Message-----
> From:	MallarJ@aol.com [SMTP:MallarJ@aol.com]
> Sent:	Wednesday, 17 February 1999 14:20
> To:	glhenni@cs.sandia.gov; debian-user@lists.debian.org
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> Subject:	Re: Managing /usr/local
> 
> I was also looking for just this sort of package, but never did find
> one.
> There are some similar tools, but none that perform the functions
> you're
> looking for.  
> 
> * tripwire monitors systems and reports modifications to files, but it
> doesn't
> tell you what was changed, only that they were changed.  
> 
> * moninst comes close, but doesn't handle additions and deletions of
> files.
> 
> I was thinking of writing a package to do this, but it'll take me
> awhile, it's
> not my top priority at the moment.
> 
> -jay
> 
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