FS#54213 - [aide] floating point exception
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Opened by Matteo Pergolesi (thewall) - Sunday, 28 May 2017, 16:26 GMT
Last edited by Ivy Foster (escondida) - Thursday, 10 October 2019, 22:49 GMT
Opened by Matteo Pergolesi (thewall) - Sunday, 28 May 2017, 16:26 GMT
Last edited by Ivy Foster (escondida) - Thursday, 10 October 2019, 22:49 GMT
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Description: aide commands fail with the result "floating
point exception".
I am not reporting this to upstream since latest version is from 2016-07-25 and it was working without problems ~1 month ago. The same version mentioned here is working correctly at the moment of this report in a Linux Mint virtual machine with the latest updates. The configuration used is the default one coming with the package. Additional info: * package version(s): 0.16-1 * config and/or log files etc.: attached (command output with high verbosity) * Archlinux Forum thread: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1713697#p1713697 Steps to reproduce: Install the package and run "sudo aide -i": the command fails in a short time. I tried this with ZSH and bash. |
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Closed by Ivy Foster (escondida)
Thursday, 10 October 2019, 22:49 GMT
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing: upstreamfixedit
Thursday, 10 October 2019, 22:49 GMT
Reason for closing: Fixed
Additional comments about closing: upstreamfixedit
Anyway, if this is the problem I think we should write about this in the Archwiki. I can do it after testing your configuration.
Ps. But why default hashes stopped working? Any idea?
Hope to be helpful.
The last time I successfully updated AIDE DB was 2017-04-17, after that it's always failing.
I'm attaching aide.conf (mostly default settings) and pacman log if it maybe helps (the last successful AIDE update was done just after 2017-04-17 pacman update).
pacman.log (19.7 KiB)
Can you try running aide with --verbose=255 and check where it fails? Hopefully that will help to narrow down the problem. Maybe it's one specific file that causes the exception.
Attached are txt files with the last screen of verbose data from both machines, server and laptop (I can save more AIDE data if you need it).
Attached are also the files that cause the exception on each machine.
verbose-laptop.txt (4.7 KiB)
rnrs.go (171.7 KiB)
statprof.go (534.4 KiB)
Attaching verbose log (last lines only). Thanks for your help.
Ps. I tried to remove guile, but similar error appears for file gnutls.go. Mybe AIDE has problems with go files?