On Saturday, February 14, 2004 8:14 AM [EST], Fajar A. Nugraha
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Yes,  it does that. I don't know how to fix it. However, clamscan
> handles absoulte path correctly.
> If you WANT to use clamd, don't use clamdscan.
>
> Look at contrib/Windows/ directory on Clamav's SOURCE package
> (http://clamav.net/snapshot/clamav-devel-latest.tar.gz)
> You will find a GUI client for clamd, clamav.exe.
> AFAIK you also have to change clamav.conf to use TCP port instead of
> Local Socket.
>
> Regarding the MD5 error, what makes me wonder is why some people has it
> and some don't.
> What's your system spec? e.g :
> - CPU, OS
> - Do you have Cygwin, what version
> - If you have cygwin, what line ending convention do you use? Dos or
> Unix style?
>

I've actually included the GUI client for clamd in the contrib directory of
the install, you can grab it from there.  I will probably make the GUI part of
the main installer next time I upload a new build.

The system which compiled clamav for windows is a Windows 2000 SP4 machine
running Cygwin 1.5.7 in UNIX line ending mode.  I'll check the source and see
if I can figure out why the paths are not being correctly mapped.

In cygwin,  it is supposed to be able to map C:\ to /cygdrive/c (which is how
I make programs that use cygwin work like standard Windows applications).

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