Re: [CentOS] rpmnew puzzles

2009-04-09 Thread George Negoita
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 3:39 PM, Anne Wilson cannewil...@googlemail.com wrote:
 I'm puzzled by such statements as

 diff /var/clamav/daily.cvd /var/clamav/daily.cvd.rpmnew
 Binary files /var/clamav/daily.cvd and /var/clamav/daily.cvd.rpmnew differ

 I thought the point of rpmnew files was so that we could check what has been
 changed?

You can check to see what has been changed, since you have both
versions, but you should use a tool that can compare binary files (if
that makes any sense to you).

In your case, you can safely delete daily.cvd.rpmnew, because, most
probable, freshclam already updated daily.cvd to a newer version.

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Re: [CentOS] rpmnew puzzles

2009-04-09 Thread Ralph Angenendt
Anne Wilson wrote:
 I'm puzzled by such statements as
 
 diff /var/clamav/daily.cvd /var/clamav/daily.cvd.rpmnew
 Binary files /var/clamav/daily.cvd and /var/clamav/daily.cvd.rpmnew differ
 
 I thought the point of rpmnew files was so that we could check what has been 
 changed?

As those are binary files, diff doesn't really work. Those are db4(?)
database files, you should be able to view them with the db_dump
utility. Which doesn't really matter, as those will get overwritten by
the next freshclam run anyway.

Ralph


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Re: [CentOS] rpmnew puzzles

2009-04-09 Thread Anne Wilson
On Thursday 09 April 2009 15:01:37 George Negoita wrote:
 On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 3:39 PM, Anne Wilson cannewil...@googlemail.com 
wrote:
  I'm puzzled by such statements as
 
  diff /var/clamav/daily.cvd /var/clamav/daily.cvd.rpmnew
  Binary files /var/clamav/daily.cvd and /var/clamav/daily.cvd.rpmnew
  differ
 
  I thought the point of rpmnew files was so that we could check what has
  been changed?

 You can check to see what has been changed, since you have both
 versions, but you should use a tool that can compare binary files (if
 that makes any sense to you).

 In your case, you can safely delete daily.cvd.rpmnew, because, most
 probable, freshclam already updated daily.cvd to a newer version.

Thanks, both of you.  I did wonder if it was a generated file, but couldn't 
see the need for the rpmnew if it was.  I'll need to carefully go through the 
/etc/clamd.conf.rpmnew, though.  A quick look tells me I've lost the mailto, 
so I need to check what else has changed.

Anne
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Re: [CentOS] rpmnew puzzles

2009-04-09 Thread Ian Forde
On Thu, 2009-04-09 at 15:30 +0100, Anne Wilson wrote:
 On Thursday 09 April 2009 15:01:37 George Negoita wrote:
  On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 3:39 PM, Anne Wilson cannewil...@googlemail.com 
 wrote:
   I'm puzzled by such statements as
  
   diff /var/clamav/daily.cvd /var/clamav/daily.cvd.rpmnew
   Binary files /var/clamav/daily.cvd and /var/clamav/daily.cvd.rpmnew
   differ
  
   I thought the point of rpmnew files was so that we could check what has
   been changed?
 
  You can check to see what has been changed, since you have both
  versions, but you should use a tool that can compare binary files (if
  that makes any sense to you).
 
  In your case, you can safely delete daily.cvd.rpmnew, because, most
  probable, freshclam already updated daily.cvd to a newer version.
 
 Thanks, both of you.  I did wonder if it was a generated file, but couldn't 
 see the need for the rpmnew if it was.  I'll need to carefully go through the 
 /etc/clamd.conf.rpmnew, though.  A quick look tells me I've lost the mailto, 
 so I need to check what else has changed.

And this is where vimdiff is your best friend... ;)

-I

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