Hi again, and sorry to have taken such a long time to go back to this bug. I reproduced the entire directory tree, but replacing each file content by a copy of /bin/true : no error.
After a command line run, it turns out that avscan segfault (return 8) on a specific MS Word file. I cannot provide it, because it contains private (not mine) content, and the french law (and other, I believe) prohibits to publish it... However, changing some text in the file (I was trying to anonymise it) and saving it with openoffice writer makes it scanable again. So, the real bug is : 1. avscan should tell the user if the scan returns a non-0 value (such as a segfault). 2. avscan seems to have trouble opening some MS Word files. Best regards, Clement 'nodens' Hermann a écrit : > Christoph Berg a écrit : >> I just tried to reproduce that here and couldn't - it scans all files. >> >> Could you provide some more information about how your directory tree >> looks? I have no real idea what could be wrong here. >> >> > The directory is a fat32 system on an USB key, mounted by pmount + hal > (gnome-volume-manager). I'm not sure I can get it back to try again... > I'll try to get an hand on it tomorrow > A long time -- Clément Hermann (nodens) - "L'air pur ? c'est pas en RL, ça ? c'est pas hors charte ?" Jean in L'Histoire des Pingouins, http://tnemeth.free.fr/fmbl/linuxsf/ Vous trouverez ma clef publique sur le serveur public pgp.mit.edu. Please find my public key on the public keyserver pgp.mit.edu. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

