Thanks Chuck, I am just a guy running a light bulb wholesaling business.

It took me all day to work out how to install 0.95.3. I am now happy because it works. I know the instructions said to set gcc to 4.0 (but that was default) but the thing is I don't know what gcc is and certainly do not know anything about PR bugs, bytecodes nor what O2 is as against O0in the instructions.

I am going to leave you all alone as I feel responsible for thread drift, I just wanted you to see how these changes affect non-techie users (who didn't know they were users).

Cheers.

Paul.


On 19 Apr 2010, at 18:48, Chuck Swiger wrote:

Hi, all--

On Apr 19, 2010, at 9:59 AM, Paul Reading wrote:
I am using OSX Server 10.4.11 and it is at least five years old and the latest version of Snow Leopard server includes a more recent version of clamav. I assumed that the use of clamav was negotiated by Apple and Clamav and that there would have been some direct contact. The Apple boards of full of users with dead mail servers.

MacOS X 10.4.11 was released in Nov 2007, so that particular revision is about three years old. You're right that Tiger/10.4.0 was released almost exactly 5 years ago and is at EOL.

If you want to rebuild a newer ClamAV using similar paths to what Apple provided, please consider:

 http://lurker.clamav.net/message/20080408.224341.3337fdc3.en.html

...however, the PR28045 bug in the compiler should have been fixed with newer releases of XCode (which should take you up to gcc-4.2.1, which works well with the new LLVM bytecode stuff in clamav-0.96), so you should be able to use -O2 directly.

Regards,
--
-Chuck

PS: You can also file bug reports about this issue with https://bugreport.apple.com . I would imagine that providing an update to at least ClamAV v0.95.4 is on someone's radar screen, but it doesn't hurt to encourage 'em.
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