JamesDR said: > Dave Filchak wrote: >> > Short way= > From the FAQ: > http://www.clamav.net/faq.html > Look at #6 > > Also, find / -name *clam* will also help remove all of this stuff (move > or delete your choice) then re-install. > > Long way= > You didn't give much info about your system, but if this is from source, > grab that version of the source, do the standard install steps but don't > run make install, do make uninstall.
There are multiple versions installed so this probably is more work than is warranted. I'd simply remove all of it as none of it has any value. A new install should follow. And following that install the OP should make a note of the installed file names and locations and make them part of his system runbook (everyone has runbooks, right?). It is very important that upgrades be done on a clean system and that the running processes be stopped before beginning the upgrade. My practice is to keep the freshclam and clamd conf files in an RCS directory so that they can be reused or referenced. dp _______________________________________________ http://lurker.clamav.net/list/clamav-users.html