Moray Henderson (ICT) wrote:
>> From: Dennis Peterson [mailto:denni...@inetnw.com]
>>
>> Such scripts are rather easily constructed using a basic template:
>>
>> Additional lines of code can be added to verify the star or stop actually
>> happened but generally the above is often enough.
>>
>> d
>From: Dennis Peterson [mailto:denni...@inetnw.com]
>
>Such scripts are rather easily constructed using a basic template:
>
>
>#!/bin/sh
># set environment variables
># example:
>
>LD_LIBRARY_PATH="/somewhere/over/the/rainbow:/usr/lib"
>ClamdOptions="--this --that --whatever"
>
># T
Edilmar LISTAS wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have used clamd for many years with Fedora, RedHat and CentOS.
> And I have a updating script that always copy "clamd" init script file
> for current version to init.d subdir.
> This script always worked fine, but now in 0.95 this contrib file isn't
> there.
> I p
Edilmar LISTAS wrote:
> OK, aCaB. I always install from tar.gz file. Then, I may suppose that
> all next versions of tar.gz won't have this clamd script contrib, right?
> Is there some place in Clamav site that I may search for new versions of
> distro compatibility scripts? I would like to get
aCaB escreveu:
> Edilmar LISTAS wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I have used clamd for many years with Fedora, RedHat and CentOS.
>> And I have a updating script that always copy "clamd" init script file
>> for current version to init.d subdir.
>> This script always worked fine, but now in 0.95 this contrib fil
Edilmar LISTAS wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have used clamd for many years with Fedora, RedHat and CentOS.
> And I have a updating script that always copy "clamd" init script file
> for current version to init.d subdir.
> This script always worked fine, but now in 0.95 this contrib file isn't
> there.
> I p
Hi,
I have used clamd for many years with Fedora, RedHat and CentOS.
And I have a updating script that always copy "clamd" init script file
for current version to init.d subdir.
This script always worked fine, but now in 0.95 this contrib file isn't
there.
I put the script from a previous version