Hello,

I recently installed clamav 0.95.1 from sources, on Centos 5. I have an error 
when i try to start clamd. From log:
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clamd daemon 0.95.1 (OS: linux-gnu, ARCH: x86_64, CPU: x86_64)
Running as user defang (UID 501, GID 501)
Log file size limited to 1048576 bytes.
Reading databases from /usr/local/share/clamav
Not loading PUA signatures.
Loaded 570839 signatures.
LOCAL: Unix socket file /var/clamav/clamd.socket
LOCAL: Setting connection queue length to 30
ERROR: daemonize() failed
Socket file removed.
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>From command line, with option "-x" in clamd file:
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...
+

progdir=/etc/init.d/.libs                                                                                                                                            

+
test '!' -f
/etc/init.d/.libs/lt-clamd                                                                                                                               

++
ls -1dt /etc/init.d/.libs/lt-clamd
/etc/init.d/.libs/../lt-clamd                                                                                                    

++
/bin/sed
1q                                                                                                                                                         

+

file=/etc/init.d/.libs/lt-clamd                                                                                                                                      

+
test X/etc/init.d/.libs/lt-clamd '!='
X/etc/init.d/.libs/lt-clamd                                                                                                    

+ test -f /etc/init.d/.libs/lt-clamd
+ test '' '!=' '%%%MAGIC variable%%%'
+ exec /etc/init.d/.libs/lt-clamd status
Can't open /dev/null
ERROR: daemonize() failed
Socket file removed.
---

I don't know how to correct this problem. Can anyone help me on this, please?
Thank
 you,
Florin



      
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