Re: [Clamav-users] Re: ClamAV SuSE RPM

2004-04-25 Thread Nigel Horne
On Sunday 25 Apr 2004 6:47 pm, Christian Barmala wrote: > Hi Nigel, > > On 20.04.2004 "Nigel Horne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > There is no need for a SuSe RPM > > I discovered > ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/9.1/suse/src/clamav-0.67-30.src.rpm from > April 6 and the spec file lists you as an

[Clamav-users] Re: ClamAV SuSE RPM

2004-04-25 Thread Christian Barmala
Hi Nigel, On 20.04.2004 "Nigel Horne" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > There is no need for a SuSe RPM I discovered ftp://ftp.suse.com/pub/suse/i386/9.1/suse/src/clamav-0.67-30.src.rpm from April 6 and the spec file lists you as an author. Why did you create this if you think there is no need for it?

Re: [Clamav-users] Re: ClamAV SuSE RPM

2004-04-20 Thread Nigel Horne
There is no need for a SuSe RPM, the SuSe startup script is included in the CVS source - look at .../clamav/contrib/init/SuSE -Nigel -- Nigel Horne. Arranger, Composer, Typesetter. NJH Music, Barnsley, UK. ICQ#20252325 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.bandsman.co.uk -

Re: [Clamav-users] Re: ClamAV SuSE RPM

2004-04-20 Thread Itzchak Rehberg
Hi Christian, Am Die, den 20.04.2004 schrieb Christian Barmala um 07:48: > > I have build an RPM for SuSE 8.2 and I can make it available for > > download on my web/ftp server. > The srpm would be especially interesting, because I could make adaptions to Unfortunately, I have no SRPM. I just bui

[Clamav-users] Re: ClamAV SuSE RPM

2004-04-19 Thread Christian Barmala
Hi Itzchak, "Itzchak Rehberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have build an RPM for SuSE 8.2 and I can make it available for > download on my web/ftp server. The srpm would be especially interesting, because I could make adaptions to SuSE 9.0 or upcoming 9.1 and if necessary and rebuild it with t

[Clamav-users] Re: ClamAV SuSE RPM

2004-04-19 Thread Christian Barmala
Hi Itzchak, "Itzchak Rehberg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I have build an RPM for SuSE 8.2 and I can make it available for > download on my web/ftp server. The srpm would be especially interesting, because I could make adaptions to SuSE 9.0 or upcoming 9.1 and if necessary and rebuild it with t