As much as I would love to see a very stable release of clamav (so that I don't have to update the -devel port ;) I am happy to keep this port out of the official tree until it is stable enough.
Regards, Flinn
On Saturday, September 27, 2003, at 09:42 PM, Mark wrote:
It would be very very fine if there will be an official port for OpenBSD in
the future...
Yes OpenBSD is NOT LINUX. But I use OpenBSD on my Router/Server @Home, on my
Notebook, cooming soon on my Workstation (@home) and on my PC at the
university.
So you see it would be very nice for me.
I know a lot of other people which (or is it "who"? pls. correct me) use
OpenBSD. :)
Mark
Compile the unofficial port, it has all necessary patches to compile under OpenBSD.
http://www.activeintra.net/projects/clamav/
The port will use whatever version of unrar you have in your tree.
The current clamav binary packages are actually depending on 2.50 if I
remember correctly, which is from OpenBSD 3.3. OBSD 3.4 uses unrar
3.20 if I remember correctly. Unrar doesn't allow for binary packages
to be distributed so they are not available. You must compile from the
ports tree.
If you still have issues with unrar, comment out the run depend for unrar and make the port.
Regards, Flinn
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