Date: Fri, 5 Jul 2002 16:22:45 -0400 From: Moti Levy <moti@flncs.com> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: File System Monitoring Message-ID: <20020705202245.GA96534@flncs.com> In-Reply-To: <20020705170543.Q11873-100000@localhost> References: <002701c2245b$bc1f7fc0$6400a8c0@Administrator> <20020705170543.Q11873-100000@localhost>
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On Fri, Jul 05, 2002 at 05:09:08PM -0300, Fernando Gleiser wrote: I usually run script portname.log and than run the install itself . this way i can go over the install meesseges and see what have changed Moti > On Fri, 5 Jul 2002, Lee wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > If anyone has read my previous posts, you can probably tell that I am new > > to the whole FreeBSD / UNIX thing. So sorry if my questions are a little > > simple. > > No problem. Everyone was a newbie once. Besides, if you don't ask, how are > you supposed to learn? > > > > > Because I use my FreeBSD 4.6 machine purely for learning rather product use > > I am installing a lot of different programs to try them out. What I am > > looking for is a program that I can run after each program is installed to > > see a the most simple level what files have been added, but I would also > > prefer to be able to see what files have been modified. > > > > I believe this can be done using a combination of find & diff, but does > > anyone know of any good programs that provide more advanced options or > > simply provide better results. > > You can try tripwire, it's in the ports. But it maybe is little > overkill for your needs. > > > Fer > > > > Cheers for any help. > > > > Regards > > > > Lee > > > > > > > To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org > with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message > To Unsubscribe: send mail to majordomo@FreeBSD.org with "unsubscribe freebsd-questions" in the body of the message
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