On Saturday 25 March 2006 05:27, René Berber wrote:
> Kelly Jones wrote:
> > Ok, Rene, I'm new to Linux.   Would you care to give some tips on how to
> > find and install the compiler?   A YaST gcc search only brings up what
> > I've mentioned.
>
> You have an easier option than installing the compiler and building clamav,
> you can use YaST to install clamav, quoting from
> http://clamav.net/binary.html :
>
> "Official SuSE packages for ClamAV are maintained by Reinhard Max and can
> be downloaded from ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/projects/clamav  There are also
> some unofficial SuSE RPMs maintained by Joe Benden. You can download them
> at http://www.ispservices.com/clamav.html";
>
> You'll need the 2 packages that are listed, clamav-0.88-0.1 and
> clamav-db-0.88-0.1, then do a configuration as described in the manual.

Reinhard's ftp shows a number of folders, plus clamav-0.88-1.src.rpm.   On 
downloading the latter, a message appears, saying it's unsupported and 
intended to update old versions of clamav.  I tried anyway, but my YaST won't 
install it, because it lacks clamav.   So I'm back at square one in this 
case.

On downloading clamav-0.88-0.1 (in the folder 10.0-i586 with a db file), YaST 
goes to install compiler-related things from the CD, and then says it can't 
find clamav-0.88.01 on the "medium" (I guess this means the CD).   

What would you suggest?


> HTH.
What does this mean?
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