On Thu, 2008-04-24 at 10:20 -0700, Paul Heinlein wrote:
On Thu, 24 Apr 2008, Sam Drinkard wrote:
I had clamav-milter working as well as clamd, then for some reason
clamd stopped and would not create the socket. After much hair
pulling, I finally tracked the problem(s) down to
There's no such thing as a hands-off ClamAV upgrade. :-/
Why not? If you use all the current versions there is. yum remove what
you have or rpm -e what you have and Reinstall! Sort of hands off.
It *COULD* be a hands-off upgrade as long there are no upgrade notes
listed at
On Fri, 2008-04-25 at 07:57 -0500, Barry Brimer wrote:
There's no such thing as a hands-off ClamAV upgrade. :-/
Why not? If you use all the current versions there is. yum remove what
you have or rpm -e what you have and Reinstall! Sort of hands off.
It *COULD* be a hands-off upgrade as
I had clamav-milter working as well as clamd, then for some reason clamd
stopped and would not create the socket. After much hair pulling, I
finally tracked the problem(s) down to /etc/clamd.conf. After
commenting all the stuff out that was providing errors, it is now
working again. I had
Quoting Sam Drinkard [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I had clamav-milter working as well as clamd, then for some reason clamd
stopped and would not create the socket. After much hair pulling, I
finally tracked the problem(s) down to /etc/clamd.conf. After
commenting all the stuff out that was providing
On Thu, 24 Apr 2008, Sam Drinkard wrote:
I had clamav-milter working as well as clamd, then for some reason
clamd stopped and would not create the socket. After much hair
pulling, I finally tracked the problem(s) down to /etc/clamd.conf.
After enduring failed starts several times, I now
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