Am 03.02.2018 um 05:29 schrieb Paul B.:
(Sorry to keep breaking threading. I'm on digest here, and I know of
no way to Reply directly to a post.)
Keep in mind that Debian itself cherry-picked the relevant fixes
into a patch update to 0.99.2. If you are on Debian stable or a
direct derivative
(Sorry to keep breaking threading. I'm on digest here, and I know of
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> Keep in mind that Debian itself cherry-picked the relevant fixes
> into a patch update to 0.99.2. If you are on Debian stable or a
> direct derivative of stable, and have at least 0.99.2+
On February 3, 2018 3:09:29 AM UTC, Al Varnell wrote:
>On Fri, Feb 02, 2018 at 06:06 PM, Paul B. wrote:
>>> You can't mix distro packages and builds from upstream source
>>> on the same system. If you're going to switch from one to the
>>> other, you have to uninstall.
>>
>>> Scott K
>>
>> Th
On Fri, Feb 02, 2018 at 06:06 PM, Paul B. wrote:
>> You can't mix distro packages and builds from upstream source
>> on the same system. If you're going to switch from one to the
>> other, you have to uninstall.
>
>> Scott K
>
> That's initially what I did. I was going to avoid 99.3 because of s
> You can't mix distro packages and builds from upstream source
> on the same system. If you're going to switch from one to the
> other, you have to uninstall.
> Scott K
That's initially what I did. I was going to avoid 99.3 because of some
problems reported here, so I went with 99.2 in the repo
Am 02.02.2018 um 22:14 schrieb Paul B.:
Ok, thanks. I did the Synaptic uninstall, and it did break the manual
install. I've asked over at MX Linux and will see if they have any
insight
WTF - and *that* is the reason that you either use packages or handbuilt
stuff and even if you build from sou
On February 2, 2018 9:14:04 PM UTC, "Paul B." wrote:
>> Synaptic should be able to show you enough information to track down
>the
>> missing dependencies, or allow you to uninstall them. Note that this
>> may break your installed-from-source working ClamAV, depending on
>where
>> it was install
> Synaptic should be able to show you enough information to track down the
> missing dependencies, or allow you to uninstall them. Note that this
> may break your installed-from-source working ClamAV, depending on where
> it was installed.
> Something is wrong with the recordkeeping in the packag
Paul B. wrote:
Ok, I got the same errors from Synaptics upon trying to install a
completely unrelated program:
E: clamav-base: subprocess installed post-installation script returned
error exit status 1
E: clamav-freshclam: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
E: clamav: dependency problems
Ok, I got the same errors from Synaptics upon trying to install a
completely unrelated program:
E: clamav-base: subprocess installed post-installation script returned
error exit status 1
E: clamav-freshclam: dependency problems - leaving unconfigured
E: clamav: dependency problems - leaving unconf
Thanks for the responses.
> ask your distribution or use one with no broken repos
This distro worked fine with Clam before I had a video driver problem.
Restoring from image should have taken me back to safe ground, but for
some reason it hasn't. I can ask at the distro, but I don't readily
see h
Try the below steps and let me know how it goes.
wget http://database.clamav.net/main.cvd
sudo cp main.cvd /var/lib/clamav
wget http://database.clamav.net/daily.cvd
sudo cp daily.cvd /var/lib/clamav
restart the freshclam
restart the clamd
On 2 February 2018 at 17:39, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
Am 02.02.2018 um 12:27 schrieb Paul B.:
Hi guys,
I had ClamAV up and running fine, but there was a problem and I had
to restore the system from an earlier image. Everything is running
fine, but now I can't install ClamAV.
The system is MX Linux 17 (Debian 9.3) x64. I tried installing from
th
Hi guys,
I had ClamAV up and running fine, but there was a problem and I had
to restore the system from an earlier image. Everything is running
fine, but now I can't install ClamAV.
The system is MX Linux 17 (Debian 9.3) x64. I tried installing from
the MX repo, which has CAV 99.2, and got the f
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