Hello, 1. I just compiled the new version in my autobuild system for multiple version of SuSE Linux Enterprise Servers.
I noticed this RPMLINT report which I like to forward to you for inforamation: RPMLINT report: =============== clamav.i586: W: shared-lib-calls-exit /usr/lib/libclamav.so.6.1.13 exit@GLIBC_2.0 This library package calls exit() or _exit(), probably in a non-fork() context. Doing so from a library is strongly discouraged - when a library function calls exit(), it prevents the calling program from handling the error, reporting it to the user, closing files properly, and cleaning up any state that the program has. It is preferred for the library to return an actual error code and let the calling program decide how to handle the situation. Could it be possible that the _exit() is intentional correct? Then I would like to add an exeption for my rpmlint... 2. Avira, a german antivirus vendor, may(*) classify the sourcecode tarball as malicious: clamav-0.97.4/test/.split/split.clam-pespin.exeaa <<< PCK/PESpin ; packer ; File has been compressed with an unusual runtime compression tool (PCK/PESpin). Please verify the origin of the file I informed avira and got the response that their av-envine finds "unusual runtime compression tool" commonly used by malware :-( Andreas (*) depends how aggressive the scanner is configured -- Andreas Schulze Internetdienste | P252 DATEV eG 90329 Nürnberg | Telefon +49 911 319-0 | Telefax +49 911 319-3196 E-Mail info @datev.de | Internet www.datev.de Sitz: 90429 Nürnberg, Paumgartnerstr. 6-14 | Registergericht Nürnberg, GenReg Nr.70 Vorstand Prof. Dieter Kempf (Vorsitzender) Dipl.-Kfm. Wolfgang Stegmann (stellvertretender Vorsitzender) Dipl.-Kfm. Michael Leistenschneider Dipl.-Kfm. Dr. Robert Mayr Jörg Rabe v. Pappenheim Dipl.-Vw. Eckhard Schwarzer Vorsitzender des Aufsichtsrates: Reinhard Verholen _______________________________________________ Help us build a comprehensive ClamAV guide: visit http://wiki.clamav.net http://www.clamav.net/support/ml