Having no reply and no traffic at all in devel mailinglist, I repost it
here:
Clamd leaks socket descriptors. Patch follows.
-- cut here --
--- clamav-20030403-orig/clamd/scanner.cFri Mar 21 15:17:05 2003
+++ clamav-20030403/clamd/scanner.c Sun May 11 15:25:50 2003
@@ -262,6 +262,7
I generally download and install what I consider "trivial" files
separately from the ports tree. The only exceptions are where the
port maintainer has had to make extraordinary effort to patch for
compatibility or for what I consider "core" files such as libc, etc.
So, yes, PTH-2 and Make were do
Did you install pth-2 on your own or from ports? I see 1.4.1 in the
current tree.
That may be the key.
20030317 may have been the last working snapshot before the breakage on
my systems
Regards,
Flinn
On Wednesday, May 14, 2003, at 02:20 PM, Ed Vazquez wrote:
Well, this was the case with both
Well, this was the case with both clamav-0.54 and clamav-20030317
(which is the most recent snapshot available) on my systems. -lthread
broke badly with or without Gnu/PTH installed, the only successful
make was with -lpthread.
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- Ed
~~~
The problem with changing -pthread to -lpthread is that -pthread is
supposed to do some extra things that -lpthread (it currently does not
do anything extra, but may in the future I believe).
I had similar success changing the configure to -lpthread, but if I
remember correctly this broke in re
Something that should probably be added to the INSTALL file:
Gnu Make and Gnu PTH are prerequisites under *BSD
(Version? I grabbed the latest, make-3.80 and pth-2.0.0 and it
worked).
And in the configure / configure.in files under the openbsd*) section
the -pthread needs to change to -lpthread
ok, my last message for today
i'm guilty and i've found the error
i'm not using the right clamav.conf
/etc/clamav.conf (debian package style)
instead of
/usr/local/etc/clamav.conf (snapshot style)
It works very fine now...
David.
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From: "David Dubois" <[EMAIL PRO
Im' sorry ,
here is the essentiel information:
before this mail :
snapshot clamav-20030226
now, i've installed
snapshot clamav-20030403
before writing email i use to read all,
but i don't understand why clamav don't work.
(there is no man clamav-milter.8)
now i've got this message:
clamfi_conn
Hello:
I had created RPM packages which are available as an apt-repository for
Red Hat Linux 9. Just add the following lines to /etc/apt/souces.list
rpm http://linuxparatodos.com apt/redhat/9 avbase
rpm-src http://linuxparatodos.com apt/redhat/9 avbase
apt for RPM is available at http://apt.fres
David,
You haven't said what version of clamav, clamav-milter and operating system you
are using.
Assuming it's clamav-20030403, clamav-milter 0.53 and Linux/x86, the
message "not scanning outgoing messages" appears when the source IP
address is 127.0.0.1 (i.e. the local machine) and the flag "-
[ Charset ISO-8859-1 unsupported, converting... ]
> Hi all,
>
> I got a question about clamav-milter ...
>
> why i've got this message:
> clamfi_connect: connection from somewhere.com [T.X.Y.Z]
> clamfi_connect: not scanning local messages
> clamfi_close
There's a manual page clamav-milter(8) d
Hi all,
I got a question about clamav-milter
...
why i've got this message:
clamfi_connect: connection from somewhere.com
[T.X.Y.Z]
clamfi_connect: not scanning local
messages
clamfi_close
i use clamav-milter then spamass-milter
(work)
Is there a way to scan with clamav all
message
> Well, there are a few small problems with it that I have not fixed as
> of yet. I was hoping a new stable release would soon grace us with
> it's presence so that I could update my port.
>
> I have had thread issues with recent snapshots, but have not had the
> time to really look into it.
A real fix is the patch included in the port.
On Wednesday, May 14, 2003, at 04:00 AM, Kim Nielsen wrote:
On Wed, 2003-05-14 at 09:45, Flinn Mueller wrote:
No
I fixed this with a ./configure without threads.
/Kim
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Well, there are a few small problems with it that I have not fixed as
of yet. I was hoping a new stable release would soon grace us with
it's presence so that I could update my port.
I have had thread issues with recent snapshots, but have not had the
time to really look into it.
Anyways, I'l
On Wed, 2003-05-14 at 09:45, Flinn Mueller wrote:
> No
I fixed this with a ./configure without threads.
/Kim
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Anyway I will describe it in documentation. Is there a way to make it "official" ?
Best regards,
Tomasz Kojm
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On Wednesday, May 14, 2003, at 03:40 AM, Tomasz Kojm wrote:
Download my port:
http://activeintra.net/openbsd/article.php?id=5
There is one for .54 on 3.3 in the center of the page.
Is it an official port ?
Best regards,
Tomasz Kojm
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> Download my port:
> http://activeintra.net/openbsd/article.php?id=5
> There is one for .54 on 3.3 in the center of the page.
Is it an official port ?
Best regards,
Tomasz Kojm
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Hiya, im using the following exiscan config and for every mail that
gets sent through exim, all i constantly get is the following error;
temporarily rejected by exiscan(): Temporary local problem (error parsing returned
output).
any pointers?
# -- main
exiscan_c
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