Hi,

Carlos Williams wrote:
> Andrew McGlashan wrote:
> I am running "Etch" however I would think that it does not matter. I
> commented out the line 41:

Umm, sorry, so am I ..... Etch,, NOT sarge.
- whoops

> PhishingSignatures true
> PhishingScanURLs true
> #PhishingRestrictedScan true
> PhishingAlwaysBlockSSLMismatch false
> PhishingAlwaysBlockCloak false
>
> And with that line commented out, I am now able to  run Clamav with
> out any errors:

I have no lines commented out and it works fine for me.

# dpkg-query -l |grep -i clam
ii  clamav                    0.94.dfsg-1~volatile1 anti-virus utility for 
Unix - command-line i
ii  clamav-base               0.94.dfsg-1~volatile1 anti-virus utility for 
Unix - base package
ii  clamav-daemon             0.94.dfsg-1~volatile1 anti-virus utility for 
Unix - scanner daemon
ii  clamav-docs               0.94.dfsg-1~volatile1 anti-virus utility for 
Unix - documentation
ii  clamav-freshclam          0.94.dfsg-1~volatile1 anti-virus utility for 
Unix - virus database
ii  clamav-testfiles          0.94.dfsg-1~volatile1 anti-virus utility for 
Unix - test files
rc  libclamav2                0.91.2-1~volatile1                   virus 
scanner library
rc  libclamav3                0.92.1~dfsg-1volatile2               virus 
scanner library
ii  libclamav4                0.93.3.dfsg-volatile1 anti-virus utility for 
Unix - library
ii  libclamav5                0.94.dfsg-1~volatile1 anti-virus utility for 
Unix - library

Don't know why libcalmav4 is still there though.

Kind Regards
AndrewM

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