hi all ,Hi!
I am a new to clamav.Welcome!
I am using linux 7.1 on a PIII machine.There is no such thing as "Linux 7.1". There exist at least SuSE Linux 7.1 and RedHat Linux 7.1, but these differ a lot (and SuSE dropped support for 7.1 a year ago).
I don't want to be offendive here. Really.
There's a good chance you receive helpful answers if you precisely describe the circumstances:
- OS Version/Distribution
If you're compiling from source:
- Source version (eg full name of the tarball and where you got it from, or date of latest ChangeLog entry if you're compiling from CVS)
If you're using a prebuilt binary:
- Exact version information (eg output from "clamscan --version" or "clamav-milter --version")
- What type and version of binary distribution used (rpm, deb, ...) and where you downloaded it from
- exact error message and commandline which produced it
This is not offendive, but a mere line-up of what we need to help. This _has_ to be posted every now and then.
But on to your problem:
When i try the commandThis is definitely _not_ related to clamav. GCC core dumps are usually related to a bug in gcc itself, or (more likely) due to faulty RAM.
./configure --sysconfdir=/etc
I get the following message
*checking build system type... ./config.guess: line 1: 16810 Aborted (core dumped) ( $c $dummy.c -c -o $dummy.o ) >/dev/null 2>&1
./config.guess: line 1: 16813 Aborted (core dumped) ( $c $dummy.c -c -o $dummy.o ) >/dev/null 2>&1
You may want to try memtest86 (it's on all SuSE cd's since 7.x, don't know if/how other vendors ship it).
Kind Regards, Thomas
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