Hello, René
thanks for your answer. My question, however, is not yet fully answered,
see below.
On 3/27/06, Rolf E. Sonneveld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,
during installation of ClamAV 0.88 (the package from Citrus,
http://www.citrus-it.co.uk/clamav//) on a Solaris 10 system I get the
following warnings:
Have you considered using www.blastwave.org? It will handle dependencies nicely.
I don't agree with this statement, nicely? the blastwave installer will put a
full blastwave tree into /opt that includes perl, openssl, openldap, ... and
many more that Solaris 10 already has (even if they are slightly older
versions). I for one, don't like to have many copies of the same packages all
over the place; and I know Sun started that mess.
To the OP, the SUNWzlib package includes the 64-bit libraries, just do a "pkgchk
- -v SUNWzlib" and see for yourself. I don't know what the dependency on the
clamav package you were originally installing is for, an obsolete dependency
perhaps? ... just checked Solaris 9 and it is different, the zlib package
doesn't include 64-bit libraries.
Correct. But my question was about the SUNWbzip(x) packages. It seems I
have a 32bit version on the system. And the 64bit SUNWbzipx seems to be
not part of the standard Solaris 10 install CD. Do you know where I can
get the SUNWbzipx package?
Regards,
/rolf
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