Peter Bonivart wrote:
Darren Honeyball [ML] wrote:
On Solaris 9...
I've downloaded, compiled and installed gmp-4.1.3
but doing a ./configure on clamav-0.71 gives:
checking for __gmpz_init in -lgmp... no
checking for mpz_init in -lgmp... no
WARNING: GNU MP 2 or newer NOT FOUND - digital sign
On Solaris 9...
I've downloaded, compiled and installed gmp-4.1.3
but doing a ./configure on clamav-0.71 gives:
checking for __gmpz_init in -lgmp... no
checking for mpz_init in -lgmp... no
WARNING: GNU MP 2 or newer NOT FOUND - digital signature support will be
disabled !
Thoughts/Comments?
TIA,
Power-Netz (Schwarz) wrote:
That will not help you, because clam will stop working, not crashing.
Works just fine for me - my spamd occasionally dies, but never hangs
with the daemon still running.
daemontools is said to work on unix only, what is the altenative in linux?
supervise .. but , as
Japhet Samson wrote:
Power-Netz (Schwarz) wrote:
I personally run clamd under daemontools as I'm already running
daemontools for qmail. Works a treat.
You can find daemontools at http://cr.yp.to/daemontools.html
That will not help you, because clam will stop working, not crashing.
Works just
Power-Netz (Schwarz) wrote:
I personally run clamd under daemontools as I'm already running
daemontools for qmail. Works a treat.
You can find daemontools at http://cr.yp.to/daemontools.html
That will not help you, because clam will stop working, not crashing.
Works just fine for me - my spam
Power-Netz (Schwarz) wrote:
I frequently have to run clamav manually, what makes to stop? Is
there a way to re-run
it automatically!
Read the ML-History , you will find some restartscripts for clamd.
make a cronjob */1 * * * * for it.
I personally run clamd under daemontools as I'm already runn