> Is it necessary, or just a precaution?

I did update clamav-toaster two times without erasing it first.

My complete procedure for update clamav-toaster is:

1.- Download
2.- rpmbuild stuff
3.- qmailctl stop
4.- /etc/init.d/freshclam stop
5.- rpm -Uvh clamav-toaster
6.- qmailctl cdb
7.- /etc/init.d/freshclam start
8.- Wait for qmail-send to die (may be it's running because it's sending
a message)
9.-  qmailctl start

I learned freshclam step the hard way (i found that my toaster was
accepting known new virus as freshclam was in locked state for a
day! :-(  )




> Did someone have an issue that it apparently resolved?
> 
> Erik Espinoza wrote:
> > Dunno.
> > 
> > On 10/19/06, Eric Shubes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Erik Espinoza wrote:
> >> > Incorrect, but close.
> >> >
> >> > 1) download the src.rpm
> >> > 2) compile
> >> > 3) service qmail stop
> >> > 4) rpm -e --nodeps clamav-toaster
> >> > 5) install the compiled binary
> >> > 6) service qmail cdb (rebuild versions)
> >> > 7) service qmail start
> >> >
> >>
> >> Why is it necessary to remove clamav-toaster?
> >>


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