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i get a compile error on FreeBSD 4.8
i have 3 production Server running under FreeBSD 4.8
what to do ?
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gcc -g -O2 -o .libs/clamd output.o cfgparser.o getopt.o misc.o network.o
options.o clamd.o tcpserver.o localserver.o session.o thrmgr.o
server-th.o scanner.o others.o
Hello, Matthias.
You wrote on Friday, April 13, 2007, 8:44:34 PM:
i get a compile error on FreeBSD 4.8
i have 3 production Server running under FreeBSD 4.8
Try to build it from ports.
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Anton Yuzhaninov
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On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 21:32:13 +0400
Anton Yuzhaninov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, Matthias.
You wrote on Friday, April 13, 2007, 8:44:34 PM:
i get a compile error on FreeBSD 4.8
i have 3 production Server running under FreeBSD 4.8
Try to build it from ports.
I thought that
Anton Yuzhaninov schrieb:
Try to build it from ports.
i would like to but on the Server i use fetch pkges from
ftp://ftp.plusline.de/pub/FreeBSD/ports/i386/packages-4-stable/All
i can only find clamav-0.88.7
the servers are leased virtual rack boxes somewhere in a datacenter
without own
Gerard Seibert wrote:
I thought that they had stopped supporting 4.x systems? In any case
would it be feasible to update to the 6.2 version?
You don't make it clear who you mean by they, but if you mean ClamAV,
you're mistaken. File a bug report against 4.x and we'll look into it,
I have a
Hello, Gerard.
You wrote on Friday, April 13, 2007, 10:01:54 PM:
i have 3 production Server running under FreeBSD 4.8
Try to build it from ports.
I thought that they had stopped supporting 4.x systems?
$ uname -srp
FreeBSD 4.10-RELEASE i386
$ pkg_info | fgrep clam
clamav-0.90.1_1
On Apr 13, 2007, at 10:32 AM, Anton Yuzhaninov wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote on Friday, April 13, 2007, 8:44:34 PM:
i get a compile error on FreeBSD 4.8
i have 3 production Server running under FreeBSD 4.8
Try to build it from ports.
Regrettably, FreeBSD 4.x is no longer supported by the
Gerard Seibert schrieb:
On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 21:32:13 +0400
Anton Yuzhaninov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I thought that they had stopped supporting 4.x systems? In any case
would it be feasible to update to the 6.2 version?
this is not a option because the server are leased virtual
On Fri, Apr 13, 2007 at 07:07:59PM +0100, Nigel Horne wrote:
Gerard Seibert wrote:
I thought that they had stopped supporting 4.x systems? In any case
would it be feasible to update to the 6.2 version?
You don't make it clear who you mean by they, but if you mean ClamAV,
you're mistaken.
On Friday 13 April 2007 10:32 am, Anton Yuzhaninov wrote:
Hello, Matthias.
You wrote on Friday, April 13, 2007, 8:44:34 PM:
i get a compile error on FreeBSD 4.8
i have 3 production Server running under FreeBSD 4.8
Try to build it from ports.
Note: for those still using FreeBSD 4.x
On Friday 13 April 2007 11:07 am, Nigel Horne wrote:
Gerard Seibert wrote:
I thought that they had stopped supporting 4.x systems? In any case
would it be feasible to update to the 6.2 version?
You don't make it clear who you mean by they, but if you mean ClamAV,
you're mistaken. File a
Nigel Horne schrieb:
You don't make it clear who you mean by they, but if you mean
ClamAV, you're mistaken. File a bug report against 4.x and we'll look
into it,
I have a Pentium running FreeBSD4.11 in my compile farm.
-Nigel
i fixed it :)
i changed in configure
freebsd45*)
and now it is up and running :)
Matthias
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On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 20:20:15 +0200
Matthias Häker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this is not a option because the server are leased virtual racks in a
datacenter
0.90 didnt compile with a problem with pthread in configure but
0.90.1 did without any error and is running fine beside dying from
Gerard Seibert schrieb:
On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 20:20:15 +0200
Matthias Häker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
this is not a option because the server are leased virtual racks in a
datacenter
0.90 didnt compile with a problem with pthread in configure but
0.90.1 did without any error and is
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