Kelly Jones wrote:
> Rene,
> 
> Clamav files are now installed, from the 10.0-i386 folder (with clamav and 
> database) and freshclam is updating the cvd file.   Thanks for the 
> directions to Reinhardt's packages.   

Good.

> I've tried to install Klamav, as I thought there'd be less chance of 
> overlooking problems.   However, the installation requires a
> compiler! This message:
> 
> ***** Dazuko
> ***** Running configure (./configure)...
> checking host system type... Linux
> checking for make utility... ok (make)
> checking for C compiler... none found
> error: no C compiler found on this system
> ***** Return value 1

There's a binary package you can use, just follow the link trail from Klamav's 
site:

   http://klamav.sourceforge.net/
   http://klamav.sourceforge.net/klamavwiki/index.php/Packages
   http://linux01.gwdg.de/~pbleser/rpm-navigation?cat=System%2Fklamav/

It says "Unofficial SUSE" in the middle link, but the distribution is well 
known.

> The following site suggests where to obtain GCC compiler tools, but I'm not 
> sure if these fit SuSE 10.0 (they are part of suse9.1 Personal):
> 
> Website info from:
> http://forums.suselinuxsupport.de/index.php?showtopic=4913&hl=gcc+compiler]
> 
> GCC tools at:
> ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/9.1/suse/i586/
> 
> Suggestion from Logan at that website:
> 
> "My system (2.6 P4 HT, SuSE 9.1 Personal), here's what I downloaded and 
> installed:
> 
> gcc-3.3.3-41.i586.rpm
> gcc-c++-3.3.3-41.i586.rpm
> gcc-g77-3.3.3-41.i586.rpm
> gcc-info-3.3.3-41.rpm
> gcc-java-3.3.3-41.i586.rpm
> gcc-locale-3.3.3-41.i586.rpm
> gcc-objc-3.3.3-41.i586.rpm
> glibc-devel-2.3.3-98.i586.rpm
> libobjc-3.3.3-41.i586.rpm
> libstdc++-devel-3.3.3-41.i586.rpm
> make-3.80-184.i586.rpm
> 
> For each of these files I did the double-click thing and YaST took over. YaST 
> will automatically identify any dependencies for the packages you are 
> attempting to install (which is why my list became so long)."
> 
> -- --
> 
> Do you know if this information is appropriate for SuSE10.0?

Could work, I'm not sure, you could try it and if doesn't work then uninstall
it.  I wouldn't install the whole thing, the dependencies are an exageration,
for a non-developer system I only need C and C++, no java, ObjectiveC or 
fortran...

Regards.
-- 
René Berber

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