On 07/06/2010 01:08 PM, Dennis Peterson wrote:
On 07/06/2010 10:28 AM, Dennis Peterson wrote:
On 07/06/2010 09:38 AM, Chuck Swiger wrote:
Hi, JD--
So, the fedora distro people screwed up by setting it to level 44 in the
source code?
Is it possible you installed only a clam client and not the full suite?
You must not have read this thread from the start.
I posted that I had installed
clamav-0.95.3-1301.fc13.i686
clamav-update-0.95.3-1301.fc13.i686
clamav-lib-0.95.3-1301.fc13.i686
clamav-filesystem-0.95.3-1301.fc13.noarch
clamav-data-0.95.3-1301.fc13.noarch
So, should I be bringing this up with the fedora team?
Check first what the product is that you installed. Some packagers break things
up into small distributions: client, server, documentation.
dp
See above
Do you know that clamd is not included in any of those packages? You're going
to need that for what you are trying to do. If you don't want the log message
saying you are out of date you will need to install a newer version of clamav
than 0.95.3.
dp
Well it turns out that the vanilla fedora repos do not have clam-server
package,
which contains the clamd.
Looks like the ATRPM repos bundle the clamd in the clamav package instead of
creating a separate clam-server package as some other repos do.
When I installed the vanilla fedora roms, I did have /usr/sbin/clamd
but no corresponding conf file.
But I am OK now - but still not out of the woods.
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