It was written...
I had the same problems. FreeBSD/i386 6.2p1 and 6.2p0. Compiled
directly from the ports collection, without --experimental.
As far as we could tell, it just scanned slower and slower and then
stopped scanning.
That sounds like what happened here. See the "ScanStream: accept
timeout, unkillable" thread for a potential solution--it works for us
at least. I hope the issues with the various FreeBSD versions and
pthread get sorted out in an official way soon--I rather like 0.90
otherwise. :-)
Glad this came up and people were talking about it. I was preparing to
upgrade a few servers and this would have bit me hard. I saw the solution
for modifying libmap.conf, but I wonder if this could be handled by tweaking
the makefiles instead.
I wonder how soon a freeBSD port will be updated to fix all this too.
So if the above fixed clamav.90 on FreeBSD 6.2 without --experimental...
anyone have stress tests with clamav.90 on FreeBSD 6.2 WITH --experimental?
Thanks for any comments!
Jay West
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