Thierry Besancon in message 'Re: [Clamav-users] Newly: LibClamAV Error: cli_tgzload: Unknown?type flag 'r'' wrote: > > When it comes to critical software like a production email server where > everything is so intricated, I compile all the sources and don't rely on > softwares compiled by unknown people unaware of all my needs and reorganizing > the softwares the way they want. So I compile from scratch clamav, zlib, > sendmail... and I know how all these softwares work together. Your mileage > may vary. >
It does you a credit, > > > > If you are able to start debugging the code then patching it should be > > a trivial matter and I don't see why it is such a big deal. > > OK. So we will wait for 0.94... > Seems you're responsible person, that employers can dream about :) I fully understand you, but you should also understand ClamAV team. There is established quite well-working realese procedure. ClamAV is too big and too important software to release version even if it's just a simple patch. There is a schedule of releases and each release goes through heavy internal testing, which requires some time (few days), so you can't expect them to push a new release. I also fully understand why you don't want to use untested patch, that [EMAIL PROTECTED] seems to encourage you to do. cheers, Michał Spadliński -- main(int a[puts("Michal 'GiM' Spadlinski")]){} _______________________________________________ Help us build a comprehensive ClamAV guide: visit http://wiki.clamav.net http://www.clamav.net/support/ml