Hi,
Carlos Williams wrote:
> I am running "Etch" however I would think that it does not matter. I
> commented out the line 41:
>
> PhishingSignatures true
> PhishingScanURLs true
> #PhishingRestrictedScan true
> PhishingAlwaysBlockSSLMismatch false
> PhishingAlwaysBlockCloak false
The new default
Andrew McGlashan wrote:
> Umm, sorry, so am I . Etch,, NOT sarge.
> - whoops
Oh - OK. That makes sense.
> I have no lines commented out and it works fine for me.
Is your entry on line 41 set to "True" or "False"?
> # dpkg-query -l |grep -i clam
> ii clamav0.94.dfsg-1~vo
Hi,
Carlos Williams wrote:
> Andrew McGlashan wrote:
> I am running "Etch" however I would think that it does not matter. I
> commented out the line 41:
Umm, sorry, so am I . Etch,, NOT sarge.
- whoops
> PhishingSignatures true
> PhishingScanURLs true
> #PhishingRestrictedScan true
> Phishin
Andrew McGlashan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> You may need to do:
> apt-get dist-upgrade
I did do an apt-get dist-upgrade. I wanted to make sure nothing was
marked as skipped for the upgrade.
> I found when I did an upgrade alone, it only updated half the required
> packages -- dist-upgrade to the rest so
Hi,
Carlos Williams wrote:
> Brandon Perry wrote:
> Do I just comment line 41 out? Has anyone seen this before or know
> what I did wrong? Please help!
You may need to do:
apt-get dist-upgrade
I found when I did an upgrade alone, it only updated half the required
packages -- dist-upgrade to the
Brandon Perry wrote:
> you shouldn't have to specify the repo (apt is pretty good about stuff like
> that). just apt-get update ; apt-get upgrade.
I did an upgrade and it asked me if I would like to install the new
config file for /etc/clamav/clam.conf and /etc/clamav/freshclam.conf. I
elected t
you shouldn't have to specify the repo (apt is pretty good about stuff like
that). just apt-get update ; apt-get upgrade.
On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 2:52 PM, Carlos Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> Stephen Gran wrote:
> > On Mon, Sep 08, 2008 at 12:37:31PM -0400, Carlos Williams said:
> >> I am i
Stephen Gran wrote:
> On Mon, Sep 08, 2008 at 12:37:31PM -0400, Carlos Williams said:
>> I am installing clamav on Debian "Etch" and noticed that when it
>> resolves the dependencies for required packages, there appears to be a
>> missing file it does not install called "clamav-daemon" which soun
On Mon, Sep 08, 2008 at 12:37:31PM -0400, Carlos Williams said:
> I am installing clamav on Debian "Etch" and noticed that when it
> resolves the dependencies for required packages, there appears to be a
> missing file it does not install called "clamav-daemon" which sounds
> very critical. When
Brandon Perry wrote:
> clamav-daemon is clamd. This is sgran's area, you may want to contact him in
> IRC.
It does not appear to be so in the Debian packaging. When I install
clamav, I don't have clamav-daemon installed. I have to manually do an
apt-get install clamav-daemon. It then installs an
clamav-daemon is clamd. This is sgran's area, you may want to contact him in
IRC.
On Mon, Sep 8, 2008 at 11:37 AM, Carlos Williams
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
> I am installing clamav on Debian "Etch" and noticed that when it
> resolves the dependencies for required packages, there appears to be a
On Sun, Feb 13, 2005 at 08:04:41PM -0500, David A. Cobb said:
> AMD (i386) Athlon XP, 256 Meg RAM, Debian 'sarge', kernel 2.4.27
> Every attempt to install ClamAV fails with the complaint raised by the
> post-install script for 'freshclam'
>
>
> [16:40:36] bash3 $ sudo dpkg --configure -a
> Sett
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