Kaspersky 5.5

Julian Field MailScanner at ecs.soton.ac.uk
Thu Sep 29 20:43:04 IST 2005


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Nerijus Baliunas wrote:

>On Thu, 15 Sep 2005 17:31:19 +0100 Chris Russell <Chris.Russell at KNOWLEDGEIT.CO.UK> wrote:
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>  
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>> When using MailScanner with Kaspersky 5.5, Virus Scanner =
>>kaspersky-4.5 will not work with Kaspersky 5.5
>>
>> To resolve this, a change is required in the kaspersky-wrapper. Under
>>the section:
>>
>># For KAV 4.5.0
>>
>>Change:
>>
>>  ${PackageDir}/$Scanner $ScanOptions -o$Report -j3 -q "$@"
>>
>>To
>>
>>  ${PackageDir}/$Scanner $ScanOptions -o$Report -j5 -q "$@"
>>    
>>
>
>I removed -j3 at all and it still works with both 5.0 and 5.5 versions.
>Could you please confirm this?
>  
>
Do I need to fork off another variant of the "kaspersky-5.0" scanner, in 
addition to the 4.5 version and the older version?
I would rather just take out the -j3 from the -wrapper script. But I 
need you to decide quickly whether Kaspersky 4.5 works correctly without 
the -j3, or not.
I'm doing a stable release on Saturday, so I need a quick answer to this!

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