From: Antony Stone <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Sun, 28 Mar 2004 09:23:24 +0100

> > The problem is mainly a lack of time. Over the years I've developed my own
> > customised mini-distribution based on 2.0. I simply don't have the time at
> > the moment to rebuild the entire distribution from scratch (using 2.4 and
> > glibc). Key advantages of the old distribution: (Much) smaller footprint in
> > both RAM and HDD, better speed, and better compatibility with old hardware.
> 
> Hm, I guess I can understand, however I hope you get round to it sometime this 
> year :)

I hope to find the time to move on, too. It IS old, always having to work out just the 
right tweaks to get applications to work on such an old operating system...
 
> > Can you help out with the problem itself?
> 
> Personally, I can't, no, since I don't know the internals of ClamAV and what 
> it may be having a problem with.   However you have definitely found the 
> correct list to ask, since the developers are all here, and if anyone can 
> answer your question I think this is where they'll be.

Thanks for the response anyway, Antony. I'm hoping Fajar (or someone else) can help 
break the 2.0 deadlock. My testing (on 2.4) does show that clamav is a worthwhile 
piece of software -- once it builds! :)

Fred
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