-}Behalf Of Johnny Hughes -}Sent: Sunday, May 08, 2005 9:07 AM -}Do you really need 1.2.2 or just the latest security patches ... if you -}must really have 1.2.2 or greater, you should probably download the -}latest SRPM from the Fedora Rawhide project (it, or an RPM like it, will -}be in newer versions of RHEL and FC). http://mirror.linux.duke.edu/pub/fedora/linux/core/development/SRPMS/zlib-1. 2.2.2-3.src.rpm -}Then use it to make zlib and zlib-devel on your platform. I just -}verified that it builds on CentOS-3.4 and 4.0 with the command: -} -}rpmbuild --rebuild zlib-1.2.2.2-3.src.rpm -} -}(must have gcc, make, rpm-build as a minimum installed on the -}machine ... maybe some other packages) -} -}I can provide those files for daonload if you can't get them to -}build ... are you on CentOS-3.x or CentOS-4.x. -} Thanks for the quick reply. I am on CentOS 4 and this is in relation to the security fix. So I really need 1.2.2: or later as when I do a "configure" for clamav-0.84 it complains about zlib and directs me to www.zlib.net now, it did that on clamav-0.83 yet it still allowed the "configure" to finish yet with clamav-0.84 it dies and i had to insert an --disable-zlib-vcheck to get it to finish the configure. this is a pre-production install so although it is "on the net" it isnt "live" so to speak and i have a window this week to get it "live". all i need is to be able to get it up now and when the fix comes from the upstream i would prefer that it would see *IT* and update to that via YUM no matter what i do now. suggestions so i do not have to remember bunches of little tweaks? Regards, - rh