On Mon, 2006-07-03 at 12:51 +0200, J.J.Garcia wrote:
Johnny Hughes wrote:
On Mon, 2006-07-03 at 11:04 +0200, J.J.Garcia wrote:
Hi folks,
Just updating clamav 'bundle' from old 'clamav-server' (i think the just previous) and i noticed that the 'clamav' user/group for this pkg is not created by default by the rpm pkg.
At the same time, the /var/log/clamav is not updated/created with clamav.clamav ownership,
Don't know if it is my actual config (previous one untouched anyway), but this is what i did to get it up and running in a CentOs 4.3 host
Thanks for your ideas
Jose
You are mixing 2 different clamav builds ... one is coming from Dag Wieers' EL4 repo ... the other is coming from KBS-CentOS-Extras repo. Dag's packages are built from the RPMForge spec file, KBS is built from a different spec file (from Fedora Extras).
Both of these clamav builds work fine ... but they are different and don't work well together.
Pick one repo to do clamav from ... in the other one, inside the repo definition for that repo, do this:
exclude=clamd clamav*
That should take care of dualing repo problems for clamav.
Thanks, Johnny Hughes
Is that a provisional issue?
I mean, IMHO there's no point in maintaining this two releases of the same thing/pkg in different repositories, unless you name them different to be seleccted as appropiate (not exclude tag involved).
If so, how many pkgs are going to be like this way? It seems to me it could be a nightmare, but this is only my opinion. Hints allowed.
TIA for your time,
Jose.
I can't ever remember upgrading clamav where I did not have to change file permissions on the log files. It's never been a problem...rather just something I do. I even wrote a little howto about it on my site.
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