Jim Kleckner wrote:
This is helpful, thank you. Being curious and trying to be minimal about changes to the system in question, I tried removing and linking
the dll in place. I first tried "ln -s /bin/cygwin1.dll" in the
clamwin/bin directory and wasn't surprised that it didn't work.
Being Unix person by background, I then tried "ln /bin/cygwin1.dll"
And yes, I did reboot after removing to be sure caches were clear.
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