On Mar 26, 2008, at 8:31 AM, Rob MacGregor wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 26, 2008 at 3:18 PM, Dennis Peterson  
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> And I wonder still if as delivered it can be built statically.
>> Obviously if it is only dynamically linked it will not survive a
>> ClamAV upgrade. At no time did I mention using clamd as a option. It
>> was such a simple question.
>
> Yes it was a very simple question:
>
>>> So does this have to be rebuilt each time ClamAV has an upgrade?
>
>> A simple answer might have been "it [ can
>> | cannot ] be linked statically". The answer to my question was rtfm
>> which I attempted to do, mind you. The answer to the question I did
>> not ask was "use clamd". I can use clamd now without this product.
>
> Until today you made no mention of static linking in this thread, if
> you had you may have had different answers ;)

The question was all about linking and can have no other subtext,  
premise, or context, and was based on information I saw on the  
website. That site shows only libclamav in the diagram. Even if it had  
shown usage with clamd the question is still valid, and one a  
programmer should understand.

Now I'm so damned curious I've downloaded it and created a Linux  
sandbox to try it out on.

dp

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