I am not sure how yum installer works. I know that the lib.a files are shared
library, an archive, which hold abc.a files. Like a tar file, tar=TapeArchive.
You can list the contents of a .a file with ar. ar -t /usr/lib/libcrypto.a
should show a few libcrypto.so files.
So yum didn't see the ver
On Fri, 3 May 2024, Brendan Walsh wrote:
IBM has this handy install option called 'install from all
available'. Say if you want to install something like clamav in
/software/clamav. so you call it with that option and it checks the
dependencies and looks thru all the files in the dir and uses
Hello everyone,
I have two different versions of clamav installed on two different OS: Red Hat
9 and Red Hat 7
Red Hat 7 has 0.103.11
Red Hat 9 has 1.0.5
Both are using the same pattern definition files 27260 Mon Apr 29 2024.
They are also using the same main.cvd bytecode.cld and freshclam.dat f
Hi - I also meant to ask what you meant about not satisfying the installer - I
thought it said it looked in that lib archive ?
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Hi Andrew,
Thanks for responding.
I didn't think to see if dependencies were there - should have known though.
I can grab a couple. I also found the old Clam install dir for clamav-0.102.
tits got some rpms that may be used.
IBM has this handy install option called 'install from all available'.
Hi,
we have customer using Owncloud that in turn uses clamd to scan for
viruses in uploaded files.
This customer keeps getting messages the file is infected with
Win.Malware.Ausiv-9881459-0.
Owncloud seems to be using TCP socket streaming to scan this. Not sure
if it extracts the file itself fir