Randal, Phil wrote:
But I do not want to use sources ..I do not want to check every package I install from source when a security exploit comes out and I have to recompile everything again.Michiel van Es wrote:
Hi, why is Clamav checking my zlib version and stopping the installer (./configure) ? I mean...I use a patched zlib version straight from my Distro..and am not using the newest bleeding edge zlib version (which is being checked in the ./configure script?) I would like to test the newest Clamav.0.81 rc1 but am not able to test it 'cause of this fake failed dependency. How can I disable this check and let Clamav use my patched Zlib version ?
FYI: OS: CentOS zlib:zlib-1.2.1.2-1
Thanks for your help.
This is one of my long term gripes with RedHat (and its clones). The backporting of security fixes to older versions of software may be fine, but it is a nightmare when you're trying to remember which version is vulnerable or not.
In this case, the simplest thing to do is to search for zlib over at rpmfind.net, grab zlib-1.2.2.2-1.src.rpm from the Fedora Core Development Sources and rebuild it (rpm -ba zlib-1.2.2.2-a.src.rpm) and install the binary.
Worked for me on Fedora Core 1.
Cheers,
Phil
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That's why I rather choose for the rpm's from distro (easy update scheme).
Is there no way I can hold/use my own zlib version and just compile clamav?
And why is it adressed now with this specific version and not the 0.80 ?
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