On Fri, Feb 06, 2004 at 12:35:23AM +0100, Tomasz Papszun wrote:
> On Fri, 06 Feb 2004 at  0:05:50 +0100, Luc de Louw wrote:
> > Tomasz Kojm wrote:
> > >
> > >The simplest way to get the virus list is to execute sigtool -l (CVS
> > >version required).
> > 
> > I "cvs co" the latest CVS version compilation was fine, and I tried:
> > 
> > bond:/usr/local/clamav-devel # sigtool -l /usr/local/share/clamav/main.cvd
> > bond:/usr/local/clamav-devel #
> > 
> > L'il empty output....
> > 
> > I  also tried to provide no file and the main file with the same result :-(
> > 
> 
> Let me guess: main.cvd doesn't exist or has 0 in size? :-)
> 
> One _must_ execute freshclam after compilation!
> 
> One more tip for the future: make sure what is the correct syntax of
> this option. I don't know about the newest CVS version, but yet 2 days
> ago a space between -l and the path wasn't permitted:
> 
>     --list-sigs[=FILE]     -l[FILE]        List signature names
Luc could also just unpack the database (via "sigtool -u") each time it
is updated, and work with the plain text list ? It wastes a bit of disk
space, but on the other hand it doesn't require a "bleeding edge" version
of sigtool... 

Best regards,

Bruno

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