On Tuesday 26 October 2004 16:56, Trog shaped the electrons to say: > On Tue, 2004-10-26 at 15:01, Jim Maul wrote: > > Keep in mind while i agree the instructions are a little messed up for > > the current versions of the software it uses, the instructions are the > > way they are to correct problems and certain small errors that occured > > in older versions of the sofware. Basically the instructions are > > outdated in my opinion. I dont believe the reason for the > > clamscan/clamdscan linking is still a valid reason as well as other > > "workarounds" that were put in place. The instructions should be > > updated. > > They were updated four days ago, and they are still grossly wrong. > > > With that said, the person, yes, only 1 person, who created qmr is > > obviously busy and this is not his full time job. I think it is great > > that he has taken this amount of time out of his everyday life to > > provide this great service for everyone....cut him some slack will ya? > > I believe the same problems have been in there for over a year. > > > Saying "for no reason other than ignorance and gross stupidity" is quite > > incorrect and even downright rude. > > You don't think it's rude to break other peoples software, for which we > then have to deal with the resulting mess, as witnessed by this thread? > > > You have NO idea why he set up the > > instructions this way and you yourself are making huge assumptions. If > > you have some constructive criticism here im sure it would be > > appreciated but you previous comments were IMO not helpful at all. > > 1. Install ClamAV as per it's documentation, and then don't break it by > linking clamdscan to clamscan. > > 2. If you want to use clamscan rather than clamdscan (for no reason, > other then to send your CPU load to 100%, as per this thread), configure > qmail-scanner to do so, it has a configure option for this).
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