On Tue, 25 Oct 2022, Micah Snyder (micasnyd) via clamav-users wrote:

Read this announcement online at
https://blog.clamav.net/2022/10/clamav-100-release-candidate-now.html

We are excited to announce the ClamAV 1.0.0 release candidate!

You may find the source code and installers for this release on:

 *   the clamav.net/downloads<https://www.clamav.net/downloads>, or
 *   the ClamAV GitHub release
page<https://github.com/Cisco-Talos/clamav/releases/tag/clamav-1.0.0-rc>

Note: If you are looking for the source code on
clamav.net/downloads<https://www.clamav.net/downloads> - there is an
issue preventing the "Source" section from showing for release
candidates. Until we fix this issue, you find it under the "Linux"
section.

Tip: If you are downloading the source from the GitHub release page,
the package labeled "clamav-1.0.0-rc.tar.gz" does not require an
internet connection to build.  All dependencies are included in this
package.  But if you download the ZIP or TAR.GZ generated by GitHub,
located at the very bottom, then an internet connection will be
required during the build to download additional Rust dependencies.

It would be great if you could put the source debian/ directory and the clamav.spec file (for rpm
builds) up with the source tarball.

Tradition would say make the debian dir available as eg:
        clamav-1.0.0-rc-1.debian.tar.gz

If you put clamav.spec at the top level (I think that means clamav-1.0.0-rc/clamav.spec
) then we can build the rpm straight from the tarball, with
        rpmbuild --ta clamav-1.0.0-rc.tar.gz
This worked for RedHat 6, I don't have a current RedHat system to confirm.

I know that you have mussels, but switching to CMake and adding Rust
seems like enough for an OS packager trying to upgrade from one LTS to the next (0.103 to 1.0).

Thanks,

--
Andrew C. Aitchison                      Kendal, UK
                   [email protected]


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