Recently, I attempted to un-install ClamXav as part of an effort to diagnose
some kernel panics that have been happening on my MacBook Pro (OS 10.5.5). A
search shows there are NO files on my computer with the name ³clam² (partial
or whole). However, I still get regular Console log alerts saying:

> ClamAV update process started at Wed Nov  5 11:00:01 2008
> SECURITY WARNING: NO SUPPORT FOR DIGITAL SIGNATURES
> See the FAQ at http://www.clamav.net/support/faq for an explanation.
> WARNING: Your ClamAV installation is OUTDATED!
> WARNING: Local version: 0.94 Recommended version: 0.94.1
> DON'T PANIC! Read http://www.clamav.net/support/faq
> main.cvd is up to date (version: 49, sigs: 437972, f-level: 35, builder: sven)
> Downloading daily-8560.cdiff [100%]
> ERROR: chdir_tmp: Can't create directory
> ./clamav-f9dc174c76669ec538d13826ea6f7885
> WARNING: Incremental update failed, trying to download daily.cvd
> Downloading daily.cvd [100%]
> daily.cvd updated (version: 8576, sigs: 20858, f-level: 35, builder: guitar)
> Database updated (458830 signatures) from database.clamav.net (IP:
> 208.72.56.53)
> WARNING: Clamd was NOT notified: Can't connect to clamd through
> /tmp/clamd.socket

How is it possible to still get these alerts? Where is the Clamav on my
computer that is causing these alerts and how can I un-install it
completely?

Cheers, 
Arthur Carter  

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