when you specify the "./" it means "here"

when you leave it off, you're selecting the one in the default path ... and it looks 
like you've got an older version lying around.

try:

% which clamscan

odds are the result is NOT in /usr/local/bin

richard

-- On Tuesday, July 27, 2004 7:54 PM +0200  Jona Tallieu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Hi All,

Just upgraded to 0.75 on OSX 10.3.

When checking CLAMAV version to be sure the upgrade was ok I get:

mail:/usr/local/bin root# ./clamscan --version
clamscan / ClamAV version 0.75

But when I forgot the ./, I get this:

mail:/usr/local/bin root# clamscan --version
clamscan / ClamAV version 0.70

Is this normal (difference in version)?


Thnx.

J.


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