> > >On Wednesday 05 January 2005 14:59, Deon de Villiers wrote: > > > Hi > > > > > > We are experiencing this as well. > > > > > >How stable is the current CVS version? Is it OK to use in a busy > > >production environment? (I hope I am not asking a silly question..., > > but I need to get a fix for this asap). > >We moved to CVS and then we noticed that the issue disappeared. We have > been > >running CVS for a while now and we have not noticed any stability issues >
I used the CVS version and it solves the problem, but I didn't upgrade to zlib 1.2.2 Regarding my previous thread: [Clamav-users] zip 2.1 example needed I have a zip file that didn't work, but it doesn't contain a virus. I tried adding to the file but all the zip utilities I use don't add the file using the same zip version (2.1). All I want to find out is if anyone has tried a zip file (containing a virus) that previously didn't work, on the new CVS and it picked the virus up. All a bit paraniod this I know, but just want to make sure. Thanks. Shaun > > > > Thanks > > Deon. > > > > Chris Gauch wrote: > > > Nigel, > > > > > > Sure enough the newer CVS and the installation of zlib 1.2.2 solved the > > > issue. Haven't seen a zip module error since then. > > > > > > - Chris > > > > > > ----------------------------------------------- > > > > > > Try the CVS version. If it still fails then contact me directly by > e-mail > > > and I'll try to help. > > > > > > -Nigel > > > > _______________________________________________ http://lists.clamav.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/clamav-users