Hi there,
On Tue, 28 Aug 2012, infelectromed.mtz@... wrote:
I have install clamav 0.96.5 from my ubuntu 10.04 repository but I
want to upgrade to 0.97.5, I download the tar.gz file to my /home/user
folder and do this:
1. Unpack the file
2. Cd to clamav directory
3. Run ./configure
4. Run make
Does anyone know of a tool that would take strings in a hex signature
and turn them into appropriate wildcards? For instance, I want to strip
out all the "http://"; and "https://"; and replace them with {7-8} to
reduce the size of the signature and get more 'useful' strings in the
signature? Ther
On 8/28/12 3:51 AM, G.W. Haywood wrote:
It is unrealistic to expect people to produce manuals or tutorials for
every permutation of users' whim. You need to learn about the systems,
learn about the packages, learn about their installation, learn about
their operation and learn about how they mu
On Sun, 2012-08-26 at 23:56 +0100, G.W. Haywood wrote:
> Something didn't seem quite right so I've been experimenting with
> this.
> ...
(1) I need to thank you very much for your time and attention.
Thanks very much.
(2) I need to explain why I'm running clam.
I've been getting a vast quan
On 8/27/2012 08:17, infelectromed@infomed.sld.cu wrote:
I have install clamav 0.96.5 from my ubuntu 10.04 repository but I want to
upgrade to 0.97.5
Your problem is not unique as I had the same problem for months with Debian Lenny.
Attempts to upgrade from Lenny to Squeeze (with a test ma