Alessandro,
Your attachment is correct. I will also note that the following macros enable
the same feature. The name "collect metadata" seemed to be more intelligible
than simply "properties":
-#define CL_SCAN_FILE_PROPERTIES 0x1000
+#define CL_SCAN_GENERAL_COLLECT_META
Please remove from your list.
El 28/02/2019 a las 12:55 p. m., Alessandro Vesely via clamav-users escribió:
Hi Micah,
Thank you so much for your prompt reply.
On Wed 27/Feb/2019 20:48:44 +0100 Micah Snyder \(micasnyd\) via clamav-users
wrote:
You're correct, there are non-backwards compatib
Hi Micah,
Thank you so much for your prompt reply.
On Wed 27/Feb/2019 20:48:44 +0100 Micah Snyder \(micasnyd\) via clamav-users
wrote:
>
> You're correct, there are non-backwards compatible changes in clamav.h in
> version 0.101. The libclamav major version number as also increased to
> high
> Can't remember using 12 bit words, but one of the first machines I used,
> a CDC 6600, had 60 bit data words and 18 bit addresses.
> Text was normally uppercase-only, stored in 6-bit bytes ten characters
> per word. But if you wanted to use lower case you could use a different
> encoding which wo
Am 25.02.19 um 19:44 schrieb G.W. Haywood via clamav-users:
> Just as decimal strings are strings composed of decimal digits and can
> be any length, hexadecimal strings are strings composed of hexadecimal
> digits - and can also be any length. They usually present as an even
> number of digits on
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