Hi there and happy new year.

We are running ClamAV 0.94.2 . Just installed it 2 hours ago. When it does
the self check and reload I get this message:

No stats for Database check - forcing reload
Reading databases from /var/clamav
ERROR: reload db failed: Malformed database
Terminating because of a fatal error.
ERROR: Command: readsock() failed.
Socket file removed.
ERROR: Can't unlink the pid file /var/run/clamd.pid
--- Stopped at Fri Jan  2 15:02:46 2009

We deleted all of the database files and did a fresh reload on them and it
still happens.  It starts up fine, does it¹s business then poops when it
does the self check.  Any ideas?  Below I included the output when I start
clamd and the log entry from fresh clam.

>From clamd.log:
------------------

+++ Started at Fri Jan  2 15:19:35 2009
clamd daemon 0.94.2 (OS: netbsdelf, ARCH: i386, CPU: i386)
Running as user exim (UID 15633, GID 200)
Log file size limit disabled.
Reading databases from /var/clamav
Not loading PUA signatures.
Loaded 484396 signatures.
LOCAL: Unix socket file /tmp/clamd
LOCAL: Setting connection queue length to 30
Limits: Global size limit set to 104857600 bytes.
Limits: File size limit set to 26214400 bytes.
Limits: Recursion level limit set to 16.
Limits: Files limit set to 10000.
Archive support enabled.
Algorithmic detection enabled.
Portable Executable support enabled.
ELF support enabled.
Mail files support enabled.
OLE2 support enabled.
PDF support enabled.
HTML support enabled.
Self checking every 3600 seconds.
Set stacksize to 1048576

>From clam-update.log:

ClamAV update process started at Fri Jan  2 10:12:00 2009
Using IPv6 aware code
Querying current.cvd.clamav.net
TTL: 900
Software version from DNS: 0.94.2
main.cvd version from DNS: 49
main.cvd is up to date (version: 49, sigs: 437972, f-level: 35, builder:
sven)
daily.cvd version from DNS: 8829
daily.cvd is up to date (version: 8829, sigs: 46806, f-level: 38, builder:
sven)
canal.iaw.on.ca:/var# +++ Started at Fri Jan  2 15:19:35 2009

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