A while back I was in the process of upgrading my system to the new glibc and had to revert back. This left some libraries etc around and the end result in I have trouble compiling clamav.
I can compile clamscan (0.70 rc) just fine, but I'm stuck on old version of freshclam (0.65). Until I can fix all the libraries, it is ok to run an old version of freshclam?
The temporary solution is to make sure that both freshclam and clamd (any version) use the same database diretory. If you do that, worst thing that can happen is freshclam downloads old viruses.db* files instead of *.cvd, but clamd and clamscan should be able to use it anyway.
Anyway, what could be so hard about deleting old clamav files?
The important ones are just
- libclamav.* (on /usr/lib/ or /usr/local/lib/)
- clamscan, clamdscan, sigtool, freshclam (on /usr/bin/ or /usr/local/bin/)
- clamd (on /usr/sbin/ or /usr/local/sbin/)
- clamav.conf (on /etc or /usr/local/etc)
Regards,
Fajar
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