I upgraded to the -backports version and have noticed no problems - all
the client apps that rely on Clam here (a few scripts, a Thunderbird
plugin, and the havp scanning proxy) seem to be quite happy.

(The only tiny glitch was having to merge in config file changes due to
new and discontinued options - seems to happen fairly often with ClamAV.
Would it make sense to go to a system like gdm uses, where user
customizations are stored in a separate file, allowing the base config
to be changed underneath on version upgrades? A bit of sed magic in the
init.d script would probably do the trick..)

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