Ok, try
make clean
To cleanup the build first.
What sort of OS are you on? You may have said but I can’t remember.
So, delete the current directory you have it in and make sure you are
downloading the correct sources.
https://github.com/Cisco-Talos/clamav-faq/blob/master/faq/Installing.md
Or
Robert,
Both ./configure tidy and ./configure clean give:
configure: WARNING: you should use --build, --host, --target
checking for clean-g++... no
checking for clean-c++... no
checking for clean-gpp... no
checking for clean-aCC... no
checking for clean-CC... no
checking for
Ok, try this first.
./configure tidy
./configure clean
./configure
make
-
Robert Chalmers
https://robert-chalmers.uk
aut...@robert-chalmers.uk
@R_A_Chalmers
> On 10 Dec 2018, at 7:36 am, nikos wrote:
>
> Hello list.
>
> I tried Robert, but nothing change.
>
> I think is something
Hello list.
I tried Robert, but nothing change.
I think is something with configure file. I
copy the configure file from previous version and work with no
problem. So there is no problem with the C++ compiler. Can I do
the installation with the
The missing tools are either not in your path or not installed. You could run
yum info */g++ to see if it is installed, and if it is run locate g++ and
compare locations to your path with echo $PATH.
dp
On 12/6/18 11:28 PM, nikos wrote:
Hello list.
I'm trying to install the now version of
My reasons for querying C++ is this in your log
> checking for cc++... no
> checking whether the C++ compiler works... no
and as you are building 101, if you want to stop freshclam dumping an exit
error in your logs - it still work, just gives a false error. change this
On 2018-12-07 18:28, nikos wrote:
Hello list.
I'm trying to install the now version of clam and it seems to be
compilation problems.
I run ./configure --sysconfdir=/etc --enable-milter in the programs
folder and I get the error:
checking for g++... no
checking for c++... no
checking for
There is something wrong with your C++ compiler.
Is it actually installed?
-
Robert Chalmers
https://robert-chalmers.uk
aut...@robert-chalmers.uk
@R_A_Chalmers
> On 7 Dec 2018, at 7:28 am, nikos wrote:
>
> Hello list.
>
> I'm trying to install the now version of clam and it seems to be
Chris wrote:
I am having trouble installing clamav on a linux box (remotely hosted)
And why would you want to do that (I assume you don't have root access)?
but I have checked, and the configure.log file says that cpp cant find
stdio.h and a few others.
these include files are in /usr/include
A. Nugraha [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, February 08, 2004 5:46 PM
Subject: Re: [Clamav-users] installation problem - important
Tanmaya Anand wrote:
hi all ,
I am a new to clamav.
I am using linux 7.1 on a PIII machine.
When i try the command
./configure
Tanmaya Anand wrote:
Sir,
All softwares are getting comiled and installed using gcc.
This is the first time i am facing problem with gcc.
That IS weird then.
Also, Please guide me how to install your precompiled binary.
Installation instruction is on http://clamav.or.id.
Snip from web
Tanmaya Anand wrote:
hi all ,
Hi!
I am a new to clamav.
Welcome!
I am using linux 7.1 on a PIII machine.
There is no such thing as Linux 7.1. There exist at least SuSE Linux
7.1 and RedHat Linux 7.1, but these differ a lot (and SuSE dropped
support for 7.1 a year ago).
I don't want to be
Tanmaya Anand wrote:
hi all ,
I am a new to clamav.
I am using linux 7.1 on a PIII machine.
When i try the command
./configure --sysconfdir=/etc
I get the following message
*checking for C compiler default output... configure: error: C
compiler cannot create executables
*
Are you sure
On Saturday 30 Nov 2002 3:24 am, Francis wrote:
Result of rpm -qa | fgrep kernel as shown below :
kernel-2.4.18-14
kernel-utils-2.4-8.13
kernel-pcmcia-cs-3.1.31-9
kernel-doc-2.4.18-14
kernel-source-2.4.18-14
kernel-debug-2.4.18-14
kernel-uml-2.4.18-14
OK. Mount the installation DVD and
Do you have kernel headers installed ?
Try the following command at the terminal prompt (you do not need to be
root to
do this) rpm -qa | fgrep kernel, then post the results here.
Do have directories /usr/include/linux /usr/include/asm with a lot of .h
files.
Result of rpm -qa | fgrep
On Friday 29 Nov 2002 7:50 am, Francis wrote:
Do you have kernel headers installed ?
Try the following command at the terminal prompt (you do not need to be root to
do this) rpm -qa | fgrep kernel, then post the results here.
All the best,
-Nigel
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