This one time, at band camp, Marc Haber said:
> I'd like to adapt clamav-data soon. Can we settle on "reload-database"
> as target name, and a non-1 exit code if the reload-database call went
> wrong? Background: I want clamav-data to work with sarge and volatile
> clamav as well, and thus I need to ignore the 1 exit code that is
> returned if clamav-daemon reload-databases is executed with an init
> script that doesn't know the option yet. But I would like to be able
> to catch errors nevertheless.

reload-database is in the init script as of now (at least locally).  I
am working on returning the exit code right now so that it will be
something else (I am going with an exit code of 3 if the daemon isn't
running, just so you know).  Maybe next week - I am taking my laptop to
the beach house, so I may have some time to work on it.

Take care,
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