We are testing a fedora core 2 machine using dag's rpms. The 32 but rpms for clamd work fine but the 64 bit fails.

The log files are as follows
tail /var/log/clamav/clamd.log
Tue Jun  8 02:51:42 2004 -> +++ Started at Tue Jun  8 02:51:42 2004
Tue Jun  8 02:51:42 2004 -> Log file size limit disabled.
Tue Jun  8 02:51:42 2004 -> Running as user clamav (UID 100, GID 101)
Tue Jun  8 02:51:42 2004 -> Reading databases from /var/clamav
Tue Jun  8 02:51:42 2004 -> Protecting against 21857 viruses.
Tue Jun  8 02:51:42 2004 -> Bound to address 127.0.0.1 on port 3310

tail /var/log/messages
Jun  8 02:51:42 mail64 clamd[2532]: Protecting against 504391128 viruses.
Jun  8 02:51:42 mail64 clamd: clamd startup succeeded

On the 32 bit machinethe log is as follows
Jun 7 16:35:30 hook clamd[4259]: Daemon started.
Jun 7 16:35:30 hook clamd[4259]: Log file size limit disabled.
Jun 7 16:35:30 hook clamd[4259]: Running as user clamav (UID 100, GID 101)
Jun 7 16:35:30 hook clamd[4259]: Reading databases from /var/clamav
Jun 7 16:35:30 hook clamd[4259]: Protecting against 21773 viruses.
Jun 7 16:35:31 hook clamd[4260]: Bound to address 127.0.0.1 on port 3310
Jun 7 16:35:31 hook clamd[4260]: Setting connection queue length to 30
Jun 7 16:35:31 hook clamd[4260]: Archive: Archived file size limit set to 10485760 bytes.
Jun 7 16:35:31 hook clamd[4260]: Archive: Recursion level limit set to 5.
Jun 7 16:35:31 hook clamd[4260]: Archive: Files limit set to 1000.
Jun 7 16:35:31 hook clamd[4260]: Archive: Compression ratio limit set to 200.
Jun 7 16:35:31 hook clamd[4260]: Archive support enabled.
Jun 7 16:35:31 hook clamd[4260]: RAR support disabled.
Jun 7 16:35:31 hook clamd[4260]: Blocking encrypted archives.
Jun 7 16:35:31 hook clamd[4260]: Mail files support enabled.
Jun 7 16:35:31 hook clamd[4260]: OLE2 support enabled.
Jun 7 16:35:31 hook clamd[4260]: Self checking every 3600 seconds.



Any ideas???


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