Hello!

"Gary R. Schmidt" <grschm...@acm.org> schrieb am 15.04.18 um 22:27:33 Uhr:

> On 15/04/2018 21:43, Andreas Meyer wrote:
> > Hello!
> > 
> > Since the upgrade to version 0.100.0 of clamav I get
> > usr/local/sbin/clamd: error while loading shared libraries: 
> > libclammspack.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or 
> > directory
> > after compiling and installing.
> > 
> > libclammspack is not available on my system. configure and make went 
> > through.
> > 
> > Is clamav now unusable from now on?
> >   
> Immediate thought - did "make install" succeed?

yes, make install succeeded.

> 
> More information, what configure options did you specify, and have you 
> checked every line of output from the make process?  Sometimes things 
> don't cause the make to fail, but cab create files that don't do the 
> Right Thing(TM).

I did not specify any configure options.

....
config.status: executing depfiles commands
config.status: executing libtool commands
configure: Summary of detected features follows
              OS          : linux-gnu
              pthreads    : yes (-lpthread)
configure: Summary of miscellaneous features
              check       : no (auto)
              fanotify    : yes
              fdpassing   : 1
              IPv6        : yes
configure: Summary of optional tools
              clamdtop    : -lncurses (auto)
              milter      : yes (disabled)
              clamsubmit  : no (missing libjson-c-dev. Use the website to 
submit FPs/FNs.) (disabled)
configure: Summary of engine performance features
              release mode: yes
              llvm        : no (disabled)
              mempool     : yes
configure: Summary of engine detection features
              bzip2       : ok
              zlib        : /usr
              unrar       : yes
              preclass    : no (missing libjson-c-dev) (disabled)
              pcre        : /usr
              libmspack   : yes (Internal)
              libxml2     : yes, from /usr
              yara        : yes
              fts         : yes (internal, libc's is not LFS compatible)


These are part of the make process:

Making install in libmspack-0.5alpha
make[3]: Entering directory 
'/home/andreas/clamav-0.100.0/libclamav/libmspack-0.5alpha'
make[4]: Entering directory 
'/home/andreas/clamav-0.100.0/libclamav/libmspack-0.5alpha'
 /usr/bin/mkdir -p '/usr/local/lib64'
 /bin/sh ./libtool   --mode=install /usr/bin/install -c   libclammspack.la 
'/usr/local/lib64'
libtool: install: /usr/bin/install -c .libs/libclammspack.so.0.1.0 
/usr/local/lib64/libclammspack.so.0.1.0
libtool: install: (cd /usr/local/lib64 && { ln -s -f libclammspack.so.0.1.0 
libclammspack.so.0 || { rm -f libclammspack.so.0 && ln -s 
libclammspack.so.0.1.0 libclammspack.so.0; }; })
libtool: install: (cd /usr/local/lib64 && { ln -s -f libclammspack.so.0.1.0 
libclammspack.so || { rm -f libclammspack.so && ln -s libclammspack.so.0.1.0 
libclammspack.so; }; })
libtool: install: /usr/bin/install -c .libs/libclammspack.lai 
/usr/local/lib64/libclammspack.la
libtool: install: /usr/bin/install -c .libs/libclammspack.a 
/usr/local/lib64/libclammspack.a
libtool: install: chmod 644 /usr/local/lib64/libclammspack.a
libtool: install: ranlib /usr/local/lib64/libclammspack.a
libtool: finish: 
PATH="/usr/local/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:/bin:/usr/games:/sbin" ldconfig 
-n /usr/local/lib64
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Libraries have been installed in:
   /usr/local/lib64

When I call freshclam I get:
./freshclam: error while loading shared libraries: libclammspack.so.0: cannot 
open shared object file: No such file or directory

Kind regards

  Andreas

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