On 07/09/2011 12:26 AM, Andrey V. Martyanov wrote:
Hi! I see that Immunet uses libclamav.dll. Doesn't this violate the clamav
license?
Immunet is part of Sourcefire.
For example, I'd like to build my own closed source commercial
antivirus kit with the clamav engine. May I do that?
No.
Best
Thanks for your explanation. And what options do I have? Clamwin uses
interprocess communication with clamscan. Is it the only option? I
found COPYING.LGPL in clamav source tree. What parts of the software are
covered under this license? Sorry, but I can't find any useful information
on the topic
On 9 July 2011 08:49, Andrey V. Martyanov reald...@gmail.com wrote:
Thanks for your explanation. And what options do I have? Clamwin uses
interprocess communication with clamscan. Is it the only option? I
found COPYING.LGPL in clamav source tree. What parts of the software are
covered under
On 9 July 2011 11:50, Andrey V. Martyanov reald...@gmail.com wrote:
My company prefer closed source strategy, there are several reasons. Yes,
ClamAV can save us from writing custom engine. Our goal is to develop
all-in-one antivirus solution (realtime scanner, update manager etc). Now
it's
Am 09.07.2011 12:50, schrieb Andrey V. Martyanov:
My company prefer closed source strategy, there are several reasons. Yes,
ClamAV can save us from writing custom engine. Our goal is to develop
all-in-one antivirus solution (realtime scanner, update manager etc). Now
it's unreasonable to build
On 07/09/2011 03:49 PM, Andrey V. Martyanov wrote:
The documentation states rather clearly that LibClamAV is GPL, not LGPL.
See http://www.clamav.net/doc/latest/html/node35.html.
Yes, but if you look at the root of the ClamAV source tree you'll see
the COPYING.LGPL file. It's unclear what is
Hi! I see that Immunet uses libclamav.dll. Doesn't this violate the clamav
license? For example, I'd like to build my own closed source commercial
antivirus kit with the clamav engine. May I do that?
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