What did the old "-D" switch used to do? In upgrading my Mac OS X 10.4
Server installation, I noticed it runs freshclam thusly:
freshclam -d -D -p freshclam.pid -c 24
If I try to run the 0.85 version that way, it errors out saying:
/usr/local/bin/freshclam: invalid option -- D
ERROR: Unknown opt
Confirmed that it works with Mac OS 10.4 Server as well. If you use the
default configuration, just edit /etc/amavisd.conf and
/System/Library/LaunchDaemons/org.clamav.freshclam.plist to point to
/usr/local/bin/(clamscan|freshclam) accordingly. Then use launchctl to
restart the amavisd and fres
I've just "upgraded" to Mac OS X Server, which according to all the
literature includes clamav... version 0.81! Upon downloading clamav-0.84,
I discovered that I cannot build it successfully.
During ./configure, I get the following warning:
configure: WARNING: resolv.h: present but cannot be compi