On Wed, Apr 20, 2005 at 06:25:50PM +0200, José Miguel López Coronado said: > Hello everybody. > > I have been suffering the following problem in my clamd.log: > LibClamAV Error: Can't create temporary file > /tmp/clamav-d0a0c6a5466f36fc/: Argumento inválido > LibClamAV Error: fileblobDestroy: file not saved: report to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > This have happended since I changed to 0.83 clamav version and only in > one of the three servers where I have it installed. The three of them > are running RedHat 9.0. > > Any idea why is this happening? > > Thanks in advance.
The c library function mkstemp is failing on your system for some reason - this is rather unusual for a linux system. I expect that something else is actually going on, and it is not that actually an error that strange. You most likely have a mixture of old and new versions of the clam libraries in /usr/local/lib or /usr/lib. On Thu, Apr 21, 2005 at 09:01:47AM +0800, Gene Leung said: > Hi All, > > You are not the only one, I even upgrade it to 0.84RC1 and still have > the same problem. My machine is using Fedora Core 2. I posted this > question previously. I was told to turn on the debug, i.e., > --enable-debug. Any way, I even tried to fall back to use the old > version in order to get rid of this problem but in vail. It gives me > another problem. To the worst, I think I need to reinstall the whole > machine. Since it really gives me a headache since the upgrade! > > Before I reinstall the whole machine, can anyone tell me what the best > way to reinstall just the old version of clamd 0.80? cd $old/source/dir make uninstall cd $new/source/dir ./configure $args make make install Reinstalling is so Microsoft. You really shouldn't need to do that, unless RedHat is worse than I think. On Wed, Apr 20, 2005 at 09:21:34PM -0400, Dale Walsh said: > This is occurring because the shared libraries are no longer built and > the lazy binding or bind at load actually work differently on different > OS's. Of course the shared libraries are built. There is either something very wrong with your build environment, or with OSX (although I doubt the latter). > I've already seen issues in Mac OSX with iostream and I have generated > my own work-around that is unique to my OS due to heavy modification by > manually (shell script) generating the shared libraries because > everything seems to work better with them. Please report to your vendor that their c++ libraries (irrelevant to clamav, but still) are broken in some way. This will help others get over the same problems you have enountered. -- -------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Stephen Gran | "I'd love to go out with you, but I'm | | [EMAIL PROTECTED] | converting my calendar watch from | | http://www.lobefin.net/~steve | Julian to Gregorian." | --------------------------------------------------------------------------
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