Joshua Penix wrote:
> 
> Unfortunately, it's Debian's fault for the outdated ClamAV.  They  
> froze at 0.84 because they froze the distro.  While that works quite  
> well for most packages, it's not a good policy for ClamAV.  John, how  
> do Debian people handle stuff like that?  Or should we rip out the  
> package and replace it with a source install and auto-updating script?

There is supposed to be a Volatile part of the archive, to handle just
such a thing. However, I can't find it anywhere. The clamav-data is
dated May 23. That does seem a bit out of date.

To ensure optimum results, it sounds like a source install +
auto-updates is the best route.

-john

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