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2008-10-15mtn2git: remove .mtn2git_empty files in non-empty directoriesJan Luebbe1
2007-05-31clamav: Add 0.90.3, remove 0.88.7.Jamie Lenehan3
From the release announcement: "This release fixes some security bugs in libclamav and improves stability under Solaris. Please see ChangeLog for complete list of changes."
2007-05-16clamav: Add 0.90.2 version, remove older versions plus a number of otherJamie Lenehan9
changes: * Remove 0.88.6 * Added 0.90.2 * Add a new clamav-conf package to hold clamd.conf. This is needed by both clamd and freshclam and previously you needed to install clamd even if you didn't want it just to get freshclam to work. * Assume that /var/lib is non-volatile. Move the virus database there by default. * Update configuration files for the new 0.9x syntax. * Simplify the init scripts. * Indicate the freshclam also provides clamav data, so if you install freshclam you don't need data. * NOTE: There are incompatible changes to libclamav in this release, anything that links directly against the library will need to be updated.
2006-10-05clamav 0.88.4: The optional linksource field in the volatiles file is inJamie Lenehan3
fact mandatory, so add it back. I removed it after noticing other packges didn't specify it, so they'll also be broken.
2006-10-05clamav 0.84: Simplify the init scripts. assume that the volatilesJamie Lenehan2
processing takes care of the required directories and permissions in /var, don't try and create the home directories when adding the clamav user.
2006-10-05clamav 0.84: Handle the /var directories correctly by making use of theJamie Lenehan3
volatiles system. Previously these packages were broken after a reboot if /var was on tmpfs due to missing directories and files. Note that the updated virus definitions are stored in /var so they will be lost after a reboot (but immediately re-downloaded) if using var on tmpfs.
2006-09-13clamav: New package for the CLAM anti-virus toolkit for UNIX. ItJamie Lenehan8
includes a multi-threaded daemon, a command line scanner, a tool for automatic updating via Internet and a shared library implementation for the scanner. Tested on sh4 and i486.