On Fri, 6 Jan 2006 08:27:05 -0800, Matthew.van.Eerde wrote
> Robert Isaac wrote:
> > I used ... find / -name "*clam*" -print and removed everything
> > associated with ClamAV that did not get removed after removing
> > all the rpms.
> >
> > I then reinstalled all the rpms and looked forward to to
On Fri, 6 Jan 2006 08:27:05 -0800, Matthew.van.Eerde wrote
> Robert Isaac wrote:
> > I used ... find / -name "*clam*" -print and removed everything
> > associated with ClamAV that did not get removed after removing
> > all the rpms.
> >
> > I then reinstalled all the rpms and looked forward to to
Robert Isaac wrote:
> I used ... find / -name "*clam*" -print and removed everything
> associated with ClamAV that did not get removed after removing
> all the rpms.
>
> I then reinstalled all the rpms and looked forward to todays LogWatch
> report. When it came there was nothing at all about Cla
John Hinton wrote:
Robert Isaac wrote:
After many attempts at getting the LogWatch report to *not* tell me
my ClamAV was out of date when I knew I was running 0.87.1 I used
some advice from this list and ran find / -name "*clam*" -print and
removed everything associated with ClamAV that did
Robert Isaac wrote:
After many attempts at getting the LogWatch report to *not* tell me my ClamAV was out
of date when I knew I was running 0.87.1 I used some advice from this list and ran
find / -name "*clam*" -print and removed everything associated with ClamAV that did
not get removed after
After many attempts at getting the LogWatch report to *not* tell me my ClamAV
was out
of date when I knew I was running 0.87.1 I used some advice from this list and
ran
find / -name "*clam*" -print and removed everything associated with ClamAV that
did
not get removed after removing all the r