F-Prot update fails after upgrade

Mike Watson mikew at CRUCIS.NET
Wed Sep 10 17:31:27 IST 2003


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On Tuesday 09 September 2003 08:43 pm, you wrote:
> If you look in /usr/lib/MailScanner, you will find one or more files
> whose names end with ".rpmnew". These need to be moved over the top
> of the old files. This is documented on the downloads page on the
> website, right at the top.
>
> At 01:07 10/09/2003, you wrote:
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> >Maybe I missed it if this was listed before, but I upgraded to
> > 4.23-11 from 4.22-? and since the upgrade, I'm getting this message
> > from cron. ======================================================
> >/etc/cron.hourly/update_virus_scanners:
> >
> >find: invalid predicate `-IsItInstalled'
> >Error: /AUTO may not be specified unless /DELETE, /DISINF or /RENAME
> >are included on the command line as well.
> >Virus scanning report  -  7 September 2003 @ 5:01
> >
> >F-PROT ANTIVIRUS
> >Program version: 3.13
> >Engine version: 3.13.1
> >
> >VIRUS SIGNATURE FILES
> >SIGN.DEF created 1 September 2003
> >SIGN2.DEF created 2 September 2003
> >MACRO.DEF created 1 September 2003
> >
> >Search: /usr/local/f-prot
> >Action: Report only
> >Files: "Dumb" scan of all files
> >Switches: -ARCHIVE -AI -OLD
> >
> >
> >Results of virus scanning:
> >
> >Files: 23
> >MBRs: 0
> >Boot sectors: 0
> >Objects scanned: 23
> >
> >Time: 0:01
> >
> >No viruses or suspicious files/boot sectors were found.
> >
> >Is there a patch to take care of this?
> >
Thanks Julian.  I'd skimmed right over it.

Mike W
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