On Saturday 06 Nov 2004 23:51, Christopher X. Candreva wrote:
You know what ? the people constantly saying Don't hijack threads is far
more anoying then the hijacked threads.
What's even worse, it goes against one of the oldest netiquette sayings priase
in public, condem in private, so the
Nigel Horne wrote:
On Saturday 06 Nov 2004 23:51, Christopher X. Candreva wrote:
You know what ? the people constantly saying Don't hijack threads is
far more anoying then the hijacked threads.
What's even worse, it goes against one of the oldest netiquette sayings
priase in public,
From Jason Frisvold
I decided to run all of the tests located at testvirus.org against my mail
server. As expected, tests 24 and 25
got through, no surprise there.
However, test 17 also made it through. This test is described as follows :
Test #17: Eicar virus hidden using the CR
Hello,
This had happened twice in the past two nights. I've had ClamD crash
everynight after midnight.
The first time, it crashed at 6 am on NOV 5th (there were no Crons running
at that time).
The second time, it crashed right during the freshclam update at 3:19 am on
NOV 6th.
I'm using
I started the CLAMAV log and here is what I have so far:
Sun Nov 7 14:15:14 2004 - +++ Started at Sun Nov 7 14:15:14 2004
Sun Nov 7 14:15:14 2004 - clamd daemon 0.80 (OS: freebsd4.10, ARCH: i386,
CPU: i386)
Sun Nov 7 14:15:14 2004 - Log file size limited to 2097152000 bytes.
Sun Nov 7
On Sunday 07 Nov 2004 7:37 pm, Tamouh H. wrote:
Hello,
This had happened twice in the past two nights. I've had ClamD crash
everynight after midnight.
The first time, it crashed at 6 am on NOV 5th (there were no Crons running
at that time).
The second time, it crashed right during the
Hello,
In the documentation it also mentions you can run clamd supervised, but the
director pointing to it: /doc/clamd_supervised/ is empty. This is available
under the FAQ section
How do I automatically restart clamd when it dies?
Set up a cronjob which checks that clamd is up and running,
Hi all,
I have setup clamav-milter from the crashhat repository and have it
running on FC2 along with spamassassin. Everything is working great,
and I can see in the log for clamd that I am detecting mail, and my
test recipient is not getting virus tests through. So it worksm, except
I'd like
Hi all.
I just tried version 0.80 ( upgrading from 0.75.1 ) and I'm getting the
following error when I start clamd:
clamd: symbol lookup error: clamd: undefined symbol: cl_build
I compiled with the following cflags:
-march=athlon-xp -O3 -pipe
Any ideas?
Dan
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IT Developer
NUS
Why don't you try without the flags
What OS ?
Tamouh Hakmi
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Subject: [Clamav-users] undefined symbol: cl_build
Hi all.
I
Hi,
I got these errors on Linux Console running ClamAV 0.80 :
LibClamAV Error: cli_calloc(): Can't allocate memory (131282 bytes).
calloc_problem: Cannot allocate memory
LibClamAV Error: cli_calloc(): Can't allocate memory (131282 bytes).
calloc_problem: Cannot allocate memory
LibClamAV Error:
Tamouh H. wrote:
Why don't you try without the flags
I just tried with only -march=i686 and I still get the same error (
undefined symbol: cl_build ).
What OS ?
Gentoo.
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IT Developer
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Daniel Kasak wrote:
Tamouh H. wrote:
Why don't you try without the flags
I just tried with only -march=i686 and I still get the same error (
undefined symbol: cl_build ).
What OS ?
Gentoo.
Just a hunch, I think you might have some old library (libclamav.so)
hanging around from 0.75.1,
Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
Just a hunch, I think you might have some old library (libclamav.so)
hanging around from 0.75.1,
maybe in /lib, /usr/lib, or /usr/local/lib.
I believe gentoo users can simply `emerge clamav` to install 0.80.
Regards,
Fajar
That was it! Thanks :)
I'd been emerging to
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