You guys really know how to do things the hard way. I thought you were up to date with the new way of doing things:

1) Notify EricS that there's a new version if he doesn't already know
2) EricS builds the new rpms
3) Eager users install from /testing/ repo
4) EricS promotes them test /current/
5) All users update safely

I've done step 2 now, so in an hour (giving mirrors time to sync) you'll be able to:
# yum --enablerepo=qmailtoaster-testing update clamav
to pick up the latest version.

Isn't that easier? ;)

When a few people have reported running it for a few days with no problems, I'll promote it to current.

Thanks.

--
-Eric 'shubes'

On 11/20/2014 01:17 PM, Eric Broch wrote:
On 11/20/2014 12:45 PM, Eric Shubert wrote:
On 11/20/2014 08:47 AM, Eric Broch wrote:
On 11/20/2014 12:38 AM, ChandranManikandan wrote:
Hi Eric,
Thanks . We will wait for your update soon.

On Thu, Nov 20, 2014 at 1:24 PM, Eric Broch <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

     On 11/19/2014 8:24 PM, ChandranManikandan wrote:
     Hi All,
     I have received message from server,  Clamav toaster package is
     outdated and need to update on my COS5 and COS6.

     I have tried to use this qtp-newmodel in COS5 but doesn't update
     the patch.
     Could anyone help me to update this package for COS5 and COS6
64 bit.
     Please give the steps . Thanks in advance

     --
     */Thanks & Best Regards,
     Manikandan.C
     /*
     Hi Manikandan,

     I was working on ClamAV today and created the source and binary
     RPMS for both COS 5 and 6 on x86_64 architecture from the newest
     ClamAV source, clamav-0.98.5.tar.gz

     Be mindful that I've only installed the COS6 binary version on a
     non-production machine. I've not installed the COS5 version on any
     machine. So, neither has been tested at all.

     The files are located here:
     ftp://ftp.whitehorsetc.com/pub/qmail/clamav/

     Eric




--
*/Thanks & Best Regards,
Manikandan.C
/*
OK,

I've installed the newest ClamAV on my business server (CentOS 5 x86_64)
and all seems good--no hiccups--after sending a few emails. I'll install
it on a client's CentOS 5 x86_64 server after a few days.
I've tested the newest ClamAV on CentOS 6 x86_64 with a few emails on a
non-production server with success. Be mindful that you have to turn on
logging in the '/etc/clamd.conf' file by uncommenting the setting
'LogFile' which I set to '/var/log/clamd/clamd.log.' I created the
directory '/var/log/clamd' and changed it's owner to 'clamav:clamav'
with permissions '750.' Maybe we should turn this on in the '.qt.'
version by default. Thoughts?

If EricS wouldn't mind, would it be possible to check out the 'version'
and 'release' numbering schemes of the new source and binaries for your
satisfaction?

EricB

Which version of clamav would this be? I thought the latest was
already available.


clamav-0.98.5.tar.gz

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