Gene Heskett via clamav-users wrote:
> On Thursday 29 July 2021 12:28:21 Rick Cooper wrote:
> 
>> Gene Heskett via clamav-users wrote:
>>> On Thursday 29 July 2021 06:33:02 Rick Cooper wrote:
>>>> Had the same problem, install the check package. It's a unit test
>>>> framework.
>>> 
>>> Did that, and about 5 or 6 other pkgs I've never needed before and
>>> it finally did install, restarted anything starting with clam
>>> in /etc/init.d and everything including procmail seems to be happy.
>>> 
>>> except its still running 1.0.2.whatever Did it not update the
>>> /etc/init.d files? Looks like they weren't touched. WTH?  Hells
>>> bells, it didn't even make them! Go read the install.md again.
>>> 
>>> Cheers, Gene Heskett
>> 
>> Looking through the CMakeOptions.cmake file there only appears to be
>> an entry for systemd, nothing for systemv.
>> Just set the following flags to match the locations you currently use
>> and the init script should work I think:
>> -D CMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX="(example /usr)"
>> -D APP_CONFIG_DIRECTORY="(example /etc)"
>> 
>> I built on a Centos 7 system and it did see systemd and install the
>> .system file 
>> 
> Should I do a cmake clean first?
> 
> Thanks Rick.
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> Cheers, Gene Heskett

Just enter your build (not source) directory and do a rf -f that cleans up,
hell I doubt that they have a clean target
Just make sure the prefix and app config dir are what you want, if you want
/usr/sbin instead of /usr/local/sbin then just /usr.


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