I didn't really play with any ./configure options, from what I read the way
about this was SUBDIRS =...

So can anyone tell me what would be the minimal I need to install for
clamscan out of all these I have listed so far below?

SUBDIRS = libltdl libclamav clamscan freshclam sigtool clamconf database
docs etc test clambc unit_tests

Slackware has come a long way and 14.1 is quite nice. I've yet to find a
simpler more stable distro, IMHO there is none! :)

On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 3:31 PM, Dennis Peterson <denni...@inetnw.com>
wrote:

> On 1/21/15 5:22 PM, E R wrote:
>
>> @Dennis, Al asked what platform, I said; Slack which = Slackware, hence
>> I'm
>> a Slacker. ;)
>>
>> What you don't think a Slacker knows how to do? ./configure --help > log
>> :)
>>
>> JUST KIDDING Dennis! :)
>>
>> But seriously, there's nothing in there to really strip it down, just a
>> few
>> options is all I see...
>>
>> --enable-milter
>> --enable-clamdtop
>>
>> Ok so these two are --enable flags, SO I don't add them in, but guess
>> what?
>> They're still getting built, sheesh,
>> someone seemed to forget somewhere in the src that if you don't add it,
>> then it's not enabled, hence it shouldn't
>> be getting built but they do...  Hmm
>>
>> Sure would be nice for the DEV to make one simple flag option -->
>> --enable-clam-mini (For a basic only on demand scanner install)
>>
>> thanks guys
>>
>>
>>
> Did you try
>
> --enable-clamdtop=no
> --enable-milter=no
>
> or
>
> --disable-clamdtop
> --disable-milter
>
> (see --disable-FEATURE).
>
> Slackware was the first Linux I looked at but I haven't looked at it in
> 20+ years. Sure was a rough diamond back then.
>
>
> dp
>
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