Thanks for the input.

Veselin


On Wed, Oct 15, 2008 at 09:58:19AM -0400, Charles Gregory wrote:
> Veselin@ wrote:
> > I'm running Debian in a production environment,
> > I cannot afford using the "volatile" repository,
> On Wed, 15 Oct 2008, Bowie Bailey wrote:
> > Either install it from "volatile", build it from source, or find a 3rd
> > party package that you can install.  An antivirus tool is one thing that
> > you need to keep current.
> 
> If you are concerned about a new version of clamav 'failing', you may want
> to consider installing the volatile version separately, and keep the
> stable version as 'backup'. Then you could create a piece of code (in
> procmail, or wherever convenient) to check that the volatile ClamAV did
> not return an error. If it does, run the stable version, which you can
> store separately, but still use the same database. Naturally, until you
> discover the problem with the latest version, you'll take a performance
> hit, but this provides maximal AV protection for the system. Better than
> continuing to run on an out-dated engine. 
> 
> My 0.02 dollars.
> 
> - Charles
> 
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