Karanbir Singh wrote: > Sam Drinkard wrote: > >> Jim Perrin wrote: >> >>>> Yep.. looking at /var/log/yum.log now and see what went away. I don't >>>> recall having to do all this when I first installed clamav tho. Seems >>>> it was just yum install clamav and clamav-server and then it just >>>> worked. Hmmmm... maybe the project folks can tell me where I'm goofy. >>>> >>> Depends. From which repository are you installing clamav? >>> >>> >> Jim, >> >> I excluded the dag repo so it should be coming from extras or the >> "official" CentOS repos. It's not a huge issue, but I don't like things >> that break that might be functional, especially on the mail server. >> > > > yum list clam* > > that would be a good place to start, make sure you clean the yum > metadata ( yum clean metadata ), before this. to make sure you get the > freshest info. > > once you have the list, you can then make a decision on how and what you > need to install. Clamav's packaging had a bit of a namespace change ( > screwup? ) recently. its possible you are missing something critical due > to this move. > > Thanks Karanbir. At least I got it all removed. For some reason, installing everything except the clamtk did not solve the problem. System does not recognize the clamd service. I'll dork with it later. -sam -- Sam W.Drinkard -- sam at wa4phy.net NOAA Cooperative Observer http://wa4phy.net Augusta Area Mesonet