On Thu, 20 Jan 2005 at 10:05:58 -0600, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > [...] > When I invoke clamscan, I get an error that it cannot find the daily.cvd > file. That points to a configuration problem, but the path it tried to look > on appears to be corrupted. > > LibClamAV Error: cl_loaddb(): Can't open file ¸WÍ!´>Í!2íL/daily.cvd > ERROR: Unable to open file or directory > [...] > When I run clamdscan and use the clamd process to do the work, I get no > errors like thie either. I am trying to make a determination as to which > method is more efficient. Clamscan or clamdscan,
It depends on what you use ClamAV for. Check the mailing list archive for the details. > I am running this on Suse SLES8, with service pack 3 installed, on IBM > z/Series (mainframe) hardware. > > Clam was built from the version .80 sources on a 'clean' system, (meaning > no previous clam AV) > > I also tried .80rc1 to see if that would resolve the issue but it didn't. > > The text '¸WÍ!´>Í!2íL' on the path in the above error looks a LOT like what > you get when you have an EBCDIC--->ASCII translation issue, which shouldn't > come into play here being that linux on the mainframe used ASCII coding, > and not ebcdic. I just toss that out there because it is an observation. It > may/may not have bearing. > > If this is a configuration issue, I cannot seem to locate where it would be > set in either of the configuration files I know about (clamd.conf and > freshclam.conf) None of the above. clamscan doesn't use them. The problem is caused by something at the pre-compiling stage, most likely options given to ./configure. -- Tomasz Papszun SysAdm @ TP S.A. Lodz, Poland | And it's only [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.lodz.tpsa.pl/iso/ | ones and zeros. [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.ClamAV.net/ A GPL virus scanner _______________________________________________ http://lists.clamav.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/clamav-users