Jerry Bell wrote:
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When I start up freshclam, I see this: freshclam daemon 0.83 (OS: freebsd5.2.1, ARCH: i386, CPU: i386) ClamAV update process started at Wed Mar 9 10:06:35 2005 main.cvd is up to date (version: 30, sigs: 31086, f-level: 4, builder: tkojm) daily.cvd is up to date (version: 758, sigs: 463, f-level: 4, builder: trog)
It shows the right version number. It will do so for a certain time, then it will start throwing in the "OUTDATED" message when it tries to update later.
How do you start freshclam, as daemon or manually to test it?
I don't agree with the library theory, it looks to me that you are running at least two different copies of freshclam, one of them is the old version 0.81.
Perhaps it's runnig (and installed) under a user account, as a cronjob. Do the timestamps on the log show there are two regular frequencies of updating?
[snip]Here is clamd's start up: clamd daemon 0.83 (OS: freebsd5.2.1, ARCH: i386, CPU: i386)
It seems clear to me that I've got the right version, but SOMETHING is telling it that it is 0.81. My real question is what specifically could be causing that, given that I have attempted to completely uninstall the old version.
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In another message you said you found the string "0.81" inside the library, is this correct? If it is, then that library IS the old one, the new one (using strings <path to lib> | grep "0\.8") only shows 0.83.
Hope this helps. -- René Berber
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