Ok, Edwin I appreciate you remark about searching the mailing list but the 
problem is that there is a lot support to given solutions to rebuild or build 
clamav but not one why every time Ubuntu is replacing now the 0.93 version with 
the 0.91 version.

I have installed 0.93 now from scratch. I get clamav-daemon and 
freshclam-daemon now started (only find this ERROR: Can't save PID in file 
/var/run/clamd.pid not looked into this yet)
lam-deamon started but I now have ERROR: Can't save PID in file 
/var/run/clamd.pid (have not looked into this yet)

But I have finally achieved that when I use 

|clamscan -V  thatt I get  |ClamAV 0.93/6688/Wed Apr  9 16:40:38 2008 and only 
this not that there are two versions

|
And what was more disturbing that even though the clamav website gives tons of 
information I could not find my solution could also be my way of searching.

A part of my problem is now solved because if I want to do now an upgrade for 
Feisty it offers me to install clamav ? As long there is nothing else to 
install problem because when I say yes version 0.93 is gone again at least it 
will not start up anymore. And adjusting de confd is not the solution.
So I will never be able to use upgrade anymore (also put this on several forums 
by Ubuntu)

Thanks for you help sofar
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Török Edwin schreef:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>   
>> Oke,
>>   
>>     
>
> http://wiki.clamav.net/Main/InstallFromSource
>
>   
>> Than I do have a problem there  I now found two clamd.conf one in 
>> /etc/clamav and one in /usr/local/etc/.
>>  So I'll think the best way is once again first remove all the clamav 
>> files I can find and than install it again from source.
>>
>> But how can I find which prefix to use or does it does not matter when I 
>> start from scratch and simply use /usr
>>   
>>     
>
> A default install from source will put things into /usr/local. It is ok
> this way, you can edit the config files in /usr/local/etc, run clamd
> from /usr/local/sbin/clamd, ...
> Since /usr is managed by dpkg it is best to not put hand-built stuff
> inthere, but use /usr/local.
> You can force an /usr prefix though:
> ./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc/clamav
>
> Also try searching the archives of this mailing list, I'm sure questions
> like this have been answered more than once.
>
>   
>> What strikes me a strange that I find two conf but when I check if 
>> clamav is installed it comes only back with one instalaltion and I also 
>> think that Ubuntu is installing in a diff dir than you standard so its 
>> better no the use apt-get update here ?
>>   
>>     
>
> You can use apt-get update, but you should either use Ubuntu's packages,
> or your own binaries, not both.
> So do not apt-get install clamav-daemon if you built clamd yourself.
> You should remove the packages with apt-get remove.
>
> Best regards,
> --Edwin
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