Ah.  An OS X user.  I don't have an OS X box handy anymore to test this 
on.  I'd suspect that's the same reason it's set to no; the author didn't 
have an OS X box to test on, or couldn't get testing and feedback from an 
OS X user.  I can't say that with any degree of certainty though.  It's 
plausible.  Good luck!

Justin


On Tue, 27 May 2003, George Szekely wrote:

> Justin,
> 
> Thanks for the feedback.
> 
> As it turns out the configure file for compiling clamav-0.54 sets
> "have_pthreads" to "no" if it detect Darwin (OSX) and clamd/clamdscan 
> requires POSIX threads support. Hence the absence of installation for 
> daemon.
> I was under the impression that OSX being FreeBSD, is supporting threads.
> 
> "    use_netinfo="yes"
>      have_pthreads="no"
>      echo "$as_me:$LINENO: result: Darwin detected. Disabling thread 
> support." >&5
> echo "${ECHO_T}Darwin detected. Disabling thread support." >&6
>      ;;
> "
> I've flipped "no" to "yes" and it did compile and install, but the question
> in my mind remains if that is OK or it's set to "no" for a reason. It 
> works from the command line, but not from Exim yet.
> 
> George
> 
> --------------------
> 
> [adsl-66:~] root# clamdscan clamav-0.54
> /var/root/clamav-0.54/test/test1: ClamAV-Test-Signature FOUND
> /var/root/clamav-0.54: OK
> 
> ----------- SCAN SUMMARY -----------
> Infected files: 1
> Time: 1.826 sec (0 m 1 s)
> [adsl-66:~] root#
>     
>     
> 
> 
> +++ Started at Tue May 27 18:58:58 2003
> Log file size limited to 1048576 bytes.
> Reading databases from /usr/local/share/clamav
> Protecting against 7286 viruses.
> Unix socket file /tmp/clamd
> Setting connection queue length to 15
> Maximal number of threads: 5
> Archive: Archived file size limit set to 10485760 bytes.
> Archive: Recursion level limit set to 5.
> Archive: Files limit set to 1000.
> Archive support enabled.
> Self checking every 3600 seconds.
> Timeout set to 180 seconds.
> 
> 
> 
> >George,
> >
> >You probably already thought of this but just in case you didn't..
> >
> >echo $PATH
> >
> >is any /usr/local in there?
> >
> >ls -l /usr/local/bin/clamscan
> >
> >Your prompt indicates that you weren't root when you ran make install. 
> >Were you?
> >
> >Justin
> >
> >On Tue, 27 May 2003, George Szekely wrote:
> >
> >>  Hi all!
> >>
> >>  I'm quite new to clamav and having some problems compiling it for OSX.
> >>  I'm using the standard process:
> >>
> >>  $ tar zxpvf clamav-x.yz.tar.gz
> >>  $ cd clamav-x.yz
> >>  $ ./configure; make
> >>  $ make install
> >>
> >>  But somehow it does not compile nor install  clamd/clamdscan.
> >>  The end of "make install" process does not indicate any error.
> >>
> >>  Any help would be appreciated.
> >>
> >  > George
> >  >
> 
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