I am just a Linux newbie and I don't know whether there is a package 
manager (is rpm a package manager?) in EFW. But I remember that someone 
said there is no development tools (compilers?) in EFW.

The guys at stellarcore is really doing a very nice job providing such 
updated packages.

Charles Law

compdoc wrote:
> Does efw have a package manager like yum or apt get?
> 
> 
> yylaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
>> I have installed the following packages:
>> clamav-0.92.1-0.endian5.i386.rpm
>> clamav-db-0.92.1-0.endian5.i386.rpm
>> clamav-devel-0.92.1-0.endian5.i386.rpm
>> havp-0.86-3.endian8.i386.rpm
>> perl-Mail-Clamav-0.20-1.endian0.i386.rpm
>> perl-Mail-Clamav-extras-0.20-1.endian0.i386.rpm
>>
>> These are not the latest packages but they are the ones I
> have tested 
>> and using for several machines.
>>
>> To apply those packages, please refer to 
>> http://bugs.endian.it/view.php?id=151
>>
>> To key is: "...But before executing the update, I'd
> suggest you make a 
>> copy of /etc/init.d/clamd as the clamav rpm has a bug that
> removes it 
>> and fails put it back and thus you will get a script
> error..."
>> If you wanna test using the latest packages, can you
> please report back 
>> which packages you have installed and whether it works or
> not?
> 
> 
> What did you do to install them? I'm getting the following
> error when I try to
> install most of the packages from above:
> 
> error: Failed dependencies:
>       libclamav.so.2 is needed by (installed)
> havp-0.86-1.endian11.i386
>       libclamav.so.2 is needed by (installed)
> havp-0.86-2.endian8.i386
> 
> 
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