Baz wrote:
> And where exactly is it?  Do Linux developers intentionally make this
> shit difficult and still bitch about Windows/Norton's dominance?

Please crush with all your being any desire to top post.

Apparently you've not read anything yet so a good place to start is the ClamAV 
Wiki. 
The have a page especially for new users. 
http://wiki.clamav.net/Main/WebHome#ClamAV_for_beginners

I can't tell you where your log will be because I had nothing to do with the 
installation, but if you run the clamconf utility it will tell you where it 
thinks 
the log is. There are a number of user-defined choices about the log which is 
why it 
is unpredictable where it is. On my Sun systems it is in /var/log and I use the 
syslogd logger. Those were choices I made.

The clamconf utility is often located in the same path as the clamdscan and 
clamscan 
executables, but that is also configurable. If you installed ClamAV from source 
your 
build process would tell you these things. If you installed from an RPM then 
who ever 
built your RPM has the info you need.

I don't own, run, or use Linux so don't know what the developers do for fun.

dp
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