Problem with ClamAV

Joseph Watson jtwatson at linux-consulting.us
Sun Sep 21 20:16:03 IST 2008


Thanks much.  I will try that.

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Regards
Joseph Watson

On Sunday September 21 2008 12:57:55 pm Julian Field wrote:
> Upgrade to the latest beta of MailScanner.
>
> Joseph Watson wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > I am trying to upgrade to the latest version of MailScanner and am having
> > a problem using ClamAV.
> >
> > [root at MailServ f-prot]# clamscan -V
> > ClamAV 0.94/8296/Sat Sep 20 23:04:54 2008
> >
> >
> > In Debugging mode, not forking...
> > Trying to setlogsock(unix)
> > SpamAssassin temp dir = /var/spool/MailScanner/incoming/SpamAssassin-Temp
> > Building a message batch to scan...
> > Have a batch of 1 message.
> > max message size is '200k'
> > /usr/bin/clamscan: unrecognized option `--unzip'
> > ERROR: Unknown option passed.
> > ERROR: Can't parse the command line
> > /usr/bin/clamscan: unrecognized option `--unrar=/usr/bin/unrar'
> > ERROR: Unknown option passed.
> > ERROR: Can't parse the command line
> > Stopping now as you are debugging me.
> >
> > I cant seem to find any info on this...  Maybe someone has seen this?
> >
> > Thanks much
> >
> > [root at MailServ f-prot]# MailScanner -V
> > Running on
> > Linux MyDomain 2.6.24.7-desktop-1mnb #1 SMP Mon Jul 28 15:12:10 EDT 2008
> > i686 AMD Athlon(tm) XP 2100+ GNU/Linux
> > This is Mandriva Linux release 2008.1 (Official) for i586
> > This is Perl version 5.010000 (5.10.0)
> >
> > This is MailScanner version 4.71.10
> > Module versions are:
> > 1.00    AnyDBM_File
> > 1.23    Archive::Zip
> > 0.22    bignum
> > 1.08    Carp
> > 2.008   Compress::Zlib
> > 1.119   Convert::BinHex
> > 0.17    Convert::TNEF
> > 2.121_14        Data::Dumper
> > 2.27    Date::Parse
> > 1.01    DirHandle
> > 1.06    Fcntl
> > 2.76    File::Basename
> > 2.11    File::Copy
> > 2.01    FileHandle
> > 2.04    File::Path
> > 0.18    File::Temp
> > 0.79    Filesys::Df
> > 1.35    HTML::Entities
> > 3.56    HTML::Parser
> > 2.37    HTML::TokeParser
> > 1.23_01 IO
> > 1.14    IO::File
> > 1.13    IO::Pipe
> > 2.02    Mail::Header
> > 1.88    Math::BigInt
> > 0.21    Math::BigRat
> > 3.07_01 MIME::Base64
> > 5.425   MIME::Decoder
> > 5.425   MIME::Decoder::UU
> > 5.425   MIME::Head
> > 5.425   MIME::Parser
> > 3.07    MIME::QuotedPrint
> > 5.425   MIME::Tools
> > 0.11    Net::CIDR
> > 1.25    Net::IP
> > 0.16    OLE::Storage_Lite
> > 1.04    Pod::Escapes
> > 3.05    Pod::Simple
> > 1.13    POSIX
> > 1.19    Scalar::Util
> > 1.80    Socket
> > 2.18    Storable
> > 1.4     Sys::Hostname::Long
> > 0.22    Sys::Syslog
> > 1.26    Test::Pod
> > 0.78    Test::Simple
> > 1.9711  Time::HiRes
> > 1.02    Time::localtime
> >
> > Optional module versions are:
> > 1.38    Archive::Tar
> > 0.22    bignum
> > missing Business::ISBN
> > missing Business::ISBN::Data
> > missing Data::Dump
> > 1.816   DB_File
> > 1.14    DBD::SQLite
> > 1.602   DBI
> > 1.15    Digest
> > 1.01    Digest::HMAC
> > 2.36_01 Digest::MD5
> > 2.11    Digest::SHA1
> > 1.00    Encode::Detect
> > 0.17012 Error
> > 0.22    ExtUtils::CBuilder
> > 2.18_02 ExtUtils::ParseXS
> > 2.37    Getopt::Long
> > missing Inline
> > missing IO::String
> > 1.07    IO::Zlib
> > 2.23    IP::Country
> > missing Mail::ClamAV
> > 3.002004        Mail::SpamAssassin
> > v2.005  Mail::SPF
> > 1.999001        Mail::SPF::Query
> > 0.2808  Module::Build
> > 0.20    Net::CIDR::Lite
> > 0.63    Net::DNS
> > missing Net::DNS::Resolver::Programmable
> > missing Net::LDAP
> >  4.007  NetAddr::IP
> > missing Parse::RecDescent
> > missing SAVI
> > 2.64    Test::Harness
> > missing Test::Manifest
> > 2.0.0   Text::Balanced
> > 1.35    URI
> > 0.74    version
> > missing YAML
>
> Jules
>
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