I'm not sure how to use crle to do this, so I just added to the LD_LIBRARY_PATH setting.
All seems well at this point, and you were correct, I wasn't looking to disable the feature. Why does this not occur in Red Hap ES4 but on Solaris? Also, I haven't needed to modify the env variables on any prior versions...what's changed?? George >On 2009-03-17 18:43, George R. Kasica wrote: >> I've compiled the 0.95rc2 here on Solaris and when installed and I run >> the clamd I get the following error but its still running. >> >> >> # /usr/local/clamav/sbin/clamd >> LibClamAV Warning: Cannot dlopen: file not found - unrar support >> unavailable >> > >It is only a warning, you won't be able to scan RAR archives, but >everything else should still work. > >Is /usr/local/clamav/lib on your runtime search path? >If not I think you can use crle to add it, or set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH >environment variable, and unrar should be working again. > >> I thought all I had to do was to have it commented out in clamd.conf >> >> # Due to license issues libclamav does not support RAR 3.0 archives >> (onlythe >> # old 2.0 format is supported). Because some users report stability >> problems >> # with unrarlib it's disabled by default and you must uncomment the >> directive >> # below to enable RAR 2.0 support. >> # Default: disabled >> #ScanRAR >> > >This is an old configuration option that no longer exists. > >> But that doesn't seem to stop it from trying to load rar support. > >If you don't want RAR support, you can configure with --disable-unrar, >but I don't think that is what you want. > _______________________________________________ Help us build a comprehensive ClamAV guide: visit http://wiki.clamav.net http://www.clamav.net/support/ml