On Mon, 6 Dec 2021 16:41:51 -0500
Bowie Bailey via clamav-users wrote:
> I followed the instructions to install the prerequisites and then went
> through the
> steps for the default build. Everything went fine until I got to the last
> step.
>
> $ sudo cmake --build . --target install
> sudo
Hi there,
On Mon, 6 Dec 2021, Bowie Bailey via clamav-users wrote:
...
$ sudo cmake --build . --target install
sudo: cmake: command not found
...
Do I need to re-install cmake system-wide ...
That's what I did.
Could I log in as root, add the /home/username/.local/bin directory to the
path,
I followed the instructions to install the prerequisites and then went through the
steps for the default build. Everything went fine until I got to the last step.
$ sudo cmake --build . --target install
sudo: cmake: command not found
The instructions have me install cmake under my user directo
On 12/6/2021 12:56 PM, Joel Esler via clamav-users wrote:
ClamAV Community,
It has a been a great honor to be your community manager for the past 11 years or so, through several website transitions, engine upgrades and tens of thousands of people joining our community, I’ve decided to move on
Edit and remove -Wno-logical-op-parentheses -Wno-dangling-else
libclamav/Makefile.am
libclamav/Makefile.in
libclamav/Makefile
libclamunrar/makefile
What version of zlib are you using? IIRC the reason I updated to Zlib-1.2.11
was for decompressing the signatures
This will also have to be placed in a
ClamAV Community,
It has a been a great honor to be your community manager for the past 11 years
or so, through several website transitions, engine upgrades and tens of
thousands of people joining our community, I’ve decided to move on to a new
position outside of Cisco. Together we’ve grown
So after some research, I tried removing the "wno-logical-op-parenthesis" and
"wno-dangling-else" entries from libclamav/makefile.* and libclamunrar/makefile
and that allowed the "make" to run. But now, running "make install", I'm
getting warnings and the install failed. From what I've been ab
I'm comfortable compiling from source as long as it doesn't get too complicated
with editing and dependecies.
I've been working my way up through the 32-bit versions. I was able to get
0.99 to run. I had to track down about a dozen dependencies but was finally
able to get it to install. But