I’m not understanding one part of the notes for clamav-server.  They say
“On macOS 10.14+ On-Schedule and On-Access scans require enabling
      Full Disk Access for the MacPorts process "daemondo" in:
  
          System Preferences> Security & Privacy> Full Disk Access”.
I’ve looked through the results of port contents clamav and port contents 
clamav-server and don’t see any file deamondo listed.  There is a deamondo in 
/opt/local/bin but how do I know that’s the right one?  It’s not labeled in any 
clear way as having come from MacPorts.  How would I verify that automake 
scanning of ~/downloads and ~/desktop is happening?  I only see the log for the 
manual scanning.  Does that mean I still don’t have the automatic scanning 
configured correctly (so there is some other deamondo I need to follow the 
instructions above for because I think the rest I’ve followed successfully) or 
is the logging of that going somewhere else?

Thanks,
Lenore

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