On 3/15/07, Rob MacGregor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Right, complete re-write :)
The FreeBSD port uses the following arguments to configure:
'--with-dbdir=/var/db/clamav' '--with-zlib=/usr'
'--mandir=/usr/local/man' '--disable-zlib-vcheck' '--disable-clamuko'
'--disable-clamav'
On Thursday March 15, 2007 at 04:09:50 (PM) Rob MacGregor wrote:
Further testing shows that, for FreeBSD 5.4 at least, the use of -lthr
(1:1 Threading Library) the result is instability. The second I added
that to the configure argument clamd started crashing.
Using the alternative
On 3/15/07, Gerard Seibert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
This problem has not manifested itself on my FreeBSD-6.2 machine.
Well, that in itself is good news :)
It
might very well be localized to pre-6.0 versions of FBSD. Do you have
the option of updating to the latest version of FBSD?
Not
On Thursday 15 March 2007 01:09 pm, Rob MacGregor wrote:
On 3/15/07, Rob MacGregor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Right, complete re-write :)
The FreeBSD port uses the following arguments to configure:
'--with-dbdir=/var/db/clamav' '--with-zlib=/usr'
'--mandir=/usr/local/man'
On 3/15/07, Freddie Cash [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
libthr is only really usable on FreeBSD 6+. You'll need to upgrade if you
want to use that.
Yeah, so I've found. Unfortunately the port maintainer obviously only
uses 6.x (which isn't really a surprise).
ClamAV 0.90.x is really only usable