On Friday 18 August 2006 16:43, Dennis Peterson wrote with regard to - Re: [Clamav-users] Clamav Uninstall : > Scott Ryan wrote: > > On Friday 18 August 2006 16:27, Dennis Peterson wrote with regard to - > > Re: > > > > [Clamav-users] Clamav Uninstall : > >> Jim Maul wrote: > >>> Dennis Peterson wrote: > >>>> Scott Ryan wrote: > >>>>> On Friday 18 August 2006 06:02, Robert wrote with regard to - Re: > >>>>> > >>>>> [Clamav-users] Clamav Uninstall : > >>>>>> That's my problem ! > >>>>>> > >>>>>> An 'unnamed colleague' deleted the previous build directory. > >>>>> > >>>>> May I suggest that you start using some sort of package management > >>>>> tool - like RPM ? > >>>>> > >>>>> Everything would be a whole lot easier... > >>>> > >>>> And lets someone else who's skill set you don't know and who's > >>>> practices are equally unknown make all manner of decisions about your > >>>> installation. Thanks, no. This is really very easy stuff to build and > >>>> manage. > >>> > >>> You are already using free software created by 'someone who's skill set > >>> you don't know and who's practices are equally unknown'. Your argument > >>> holds no water. Of course the best part is you are free to choose your > >>> own method. > >>> > >>> -Jim > >> > >> Nonsense - my repeatability over time because of my documented practices > >> is solid and good business. And I'm not dependent upon a packager to > >> provide a build for a new bug or feature release, let alone provide a > >> consistent and predictable product. I haven't looked, but I have yet to > >> see the configuration, options, build, and package parameters/guidelines > >> used by any ClamAV packagers. Have you? And if I completely trusted the > >> ClamAV team I wouldn't be following these forums :) > >> > >> dp > >> _______________________________________________ > >> http://lurker.clamav.net/list/clamav-users.html > > > > Hope I got in here first... > > From ClamAV site http://www.clamav.net/binary.html#pagestart : > > > > "SRPMS: http://filelister.linux-kernel.at/?current=/packages/SRPMS/" > > > > It took me 20 seconds... > > I'm still looking for the OS X and Solaris data. Be right back...
Let me help you... http://www.rpm.org/platforms/osx/ http://www.xernolan.org/rpm/solrpm.html If you need solaris 9 or 10 packages for RPM, I can give them to you. > > dp > _______________________________________________ > http://lurker.clamav.net/list/clamav-users.html -- Regards, Scott Ryan ISP Systems Development & Integration Specialist Telkom Internet ------------------------------------- Good judgement comes with experience. Unfortunately, the experience usually comes from bad judgement. ------------------------------------- _______________________________________________ http://lurker.clamav.net/list/clamav-users.html