I've been running clamav for quite some time, generally following CVS. The build and install procedures are well established and have worked for a long time. After the latest CVS upgrade I'm suddenly getting an outdated version warning. I've read the FAQ, and I see nothing in it which explains my situation, as both clamd and freshclam are current and are the same version. The clamd (from the mail log) and freshclam versions are reported below, as well as a verbose freshclam session.


Is this an innocuous message, or have I missed something totally obvious?

   -- Michael

Jan 27 11:38:01 ... clamd[27135]: clamd daemon devel-20050127 (OS: linux-gnu,ARCH: i386, CPU: i686)

# freshclam -V
ClamAV devel-20050127/689/Thu Jan 27 07:33:10 2005

# freshclam -v
Current working dir is /.../....
Max retries == 5
ClamAV update process started at Thu Jan 27 11:49:01 2005
Querying current.cvd.clamav.net
TTL: 504
Software version from DNS: 0.81
main.cvd version from DNS: 29
main.cvd is up to date (version: 29, sigs: 29086, f-level: 3, builder: tomek)
daily.cvd version from DNS: 689
daily.cvd is up to date (version: 689, sigs: 775, f-level: 4, builder: diego)
WARNING: Your ClamAV installation is OUTDATED - please update immediately!
WARNING: Current functionality level = 3, required = 4
Freeing option list...done
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