On Wed, 28 Jul 2021, Rick Cooper wrote:
total disregard for the user base, not so much as a poll or query on the lists,
When ClamAV 0.103 was released in September 2020 CMake was an *experimental*
option.
There will be a 0.103 release in September 2021, but is likely to be the last
one.
0.104 will only have CMake, no autoconfig.
That doesn't leave much time for distributions to switch.
The latest "Long Term" Ubuntu was 2004, released about April 2020,
the next will be 2204, due around April 2022,
so ClamAV will completely switch-over between sucessive Ubuntu LTS
releases.
Between those LTS releases there are 3 standard/fast-track releases,
Ubuntu2010, Oct 2020, replaced by Ubuntu2104 in April 2021 (with ClamAV
0.103.2) and 2110 due in October.
I don't see anyone from Ubuntu, Canonical or Debian here talking about
keeping up with bleeding edge ClamAV.
Between requiring an uptodate CMake and an obsolete, 6 year old,
LLVM, I worry that the ClamAV team is spread too thin.
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Andrew C. Aitchison Kendal, UK
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