If you installed OpenBSD with the comp32.tgz package you already have the compiler. I would recommend installing OBSD 3.4 instead - clamav works fine with that (I use clamscan, not clamd with qmail and qmail-scanner) and OBSD 3.2 is no longer supported.
In either case, install the ports system (http://www.openbsd.org/ports.html)
Then download the OpenBSD port of clamav, untar it, switch to the clamav directory and type:-
make && make install
The ports system will download, compile and install all required packages.
Abdul
On 18 Feb 2004, at 9:06 PM, Wiltshire, Michael wrote:
Hi,
I'm new to OpenBSD and relatively new to UNIX. I've been asked to install Clamav on OpenBSD. I chose 3.2 because I didn't find Clamav for other versions. Is this the most recent version for Clamav? Also, where can I find the zlib and zlib-devel packages as well as the gcc compiler either 2.9x or 3.x as well as the GNU MP 3 library?
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