Scott Kitterman wrote:

> Database updates already come automatically.

But not the engine updates. For that, you should install clamav-daemon
every couple of weeks. This is unthinkable for long term support
distributions.

> Allowing external software updates is counter to the way the Debian packaging 
> system works.  We actually looked into this in Kubuntu with Klamav and found 
> a variety of issues that lead us to believe it was a bad idea for a desktop, 
> let alone on a server.

External software updates are done trough (in case of clamav) external
repositories (which do exists for Debian, and should be set up for
Ubuntu) or (for example, in case of NOD32) trough .deb packages. So, I
don't see what's unusual here?

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