From: Mohammed Al-Saleh moealsa...@gmail.com
Is the virus database updated through a repository (for example svn or cvs)?
I would like to see how virus database changes over time.
Interesting. I guess there's nothing stopping you from putting the
database in a git repo or similar. You could
On 05/18/2010 03:13 PM, David F. Skoll wrote:
From: Mohammed Al-Saleh moealsa...@gmail.com
Is the virus database updated through a repository (for example svn or cvs)?
I would like to see how virus database changes over time.
Interesting. I guess there's nothing stopping you from putting
I agree that this would be neat as long as the current way is still
available. I don't want to have to install git or svn on the servers just to
be able to update my clam sigs.
On Tue, May 18, 2010 at 7:13 AM, David F. Skoll d...@roaringpenguin.comwrote:
From: Mohammed Al-Saleh
On 05/18/2010 03:18 PM, Brandon Perry wrote:
I agree that this would be neat as long as the current way is still
available. I don't want to have to install git or svn on the servers just to
be able to update my clam sigs.
Distributing the virus DB via git/svn wouldn't scale, I don't think
Hi,
Is the virus database updated through a repository (for example svn or cvs)?
I would like to see how virus database changes over time.
Thanks,
~Moe
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On 05/17/2010 10:21 PM, Mohammed Al-Saleh wrote:
Hi,
Is the virus database updated through a repository (for example svn or cvs)?
No.
I would like to see how virus database changes over time.
You can look at the emails on clamav-virusdb@
(although signature removals don't show up there).