Török Edwin wrote: [snip] > Try the same with 0.94rc1, it doesn't work with relative paths, it shows: > ../test/clam.exe: lstat() failed. ERROR
Nope, clamdscan doesn't work at all : $ clamdscan -V ClamAV 0.94rc1/8145/Wed Sep 3 01:00:57 2008 $ clamdscan clam.exe clam.exe: lstat() failed. ERROR $ clamdscan ../test/clam.exe ../test/clam.exe: lstat() failed. ERROR Sorry I missed this, I just put it in operation with Exim and clamdmon and saw no problems. Of course Exim does not use clamdscan, it communicates directly to clamd, so clamdscan was never tested; I did test clamscan. The above behaviour usually means permission problems, clamd is running as user SYSTEM but not even in a SYSTEM owned directory (exim's spool) the test works... > I built 0.94rc1 myself on cygwin, and confirmed this. > > For some reason lstat() works with 0.94 ... after we dropped cygwin support. > Weird isn't it? No, programming is deterministic, something changed in the code. -- René Berber _______________________________________________ Help us build a comprehensive ClamAV guide: visit http://wiki.clamav.net http://www.clamav.net/support/ml