-- [EMAIL PROTECTED] said the following on 8/2/07 10:23 AM:
> -- Mark G. Thomas said the following on 7/25/07 9:34 AM:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I found that even on systems here handling very light volume, after
>> several hours clamd (0.91.1) goes to 200%-300% CPU (4 CPU system) and system
>> load to 9.0 or m
HP-UX 10.20 is ancient and hasn't been supported by HP in a very long time.
(It is of the same vintage as Linux 2.2 kernels, if not older).
Consequently, the header files probably don't conform to the current POSIX
standards that the ClamAV code is expecting.
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
> Open a bugreport on bugzilla, and attach a sample file to reproduce the
> problem.
> But make sure that the file itself isn't damaged/incorrectly created.
> If they are PDF files, you can open them in a PDF reader software
> (such as xpdf) and see if it reports any err