On 07.07.08 08:23, David Berlioz wrote:
> go the same install problem switching from "debian" to "debian volatile"
>
> uninstall libclamav2 clamav ...
>
> reinstall clamav clamav-daemon => libclamav4
I am using volatile for a very long time (I think since it exists) and never
had this kind of pr
hi,
go the same install problem switching from "debian" to "debian volatile"
uninstall libclamav2 clamav ...
reinstall clamav clamav-daemon => libclamav4
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Mr Smiley a écrit :
Many thanks to all.
I originally installed on lenny with apt-get install clamav
Using clamav used 100% cpu but di
Many thanks to all.
I originally installed on lenny with apt-get install clamav
Using clamav used 100% cpu but didn't do anything, that was a while ago an i
had no need to scan anything to lately, and it was only ver 0.90.
apt-get install clamav reported it was up to day, which it clearly wasn'
On Sat, Jul 05, 2008 at 07:36:18PM -0700, Mr Smiley said:
> Hi all,
>
> I'm running clamscan on Debian Linux, using ver 0.93 with latest definitions.
>
> debian-Lappy:/home/mrsmiley/ClamAV_Rar_Test_File# clamscan *
> LibClamAV Warning: RAR code not compiled-in
> clam.rar: OK
> eicar.com: OK
> eic
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> It seems that computers with Mac OS X 10.2 (Jaguar) are unable to update
> virus data.
> Is it because that they are blocked from updating it or there is some other
> reason?
> Some guidance on the subject will be very helpful.
> Cheers
What version of clamav? (the on
It seems that computers with Mac OS X 10.2 (Jaguar) are unable to update
virus data.
Is it because that they are blocked from updating it or there is some other
reason?
Some guidance on the subject will be very helpful.
Cheers
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