Fedora 10 clamav question
Blackburn, Marvin
mblackburn at glenraven.com
Mon Apr 26 17:35:48 UTC 2010
you could go to the clamav site and install from a tar ball.
Takes a few minutes.
I would suggest you remove the old version and install the new. (Just
make sure you savie your clamav config file).
I did this on rhel 4 and rhel 5.
-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:redhat-list-bounces at redhat.com] On Behalf Of Nicoli Stupinski
Sent: Monday, April 26, 2010 12:08 PM
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Subject: Fedora 10 clamav question
I need to upgrade clamav (currently 0.94.2) on Fedora 10 but the yum
updates
are no longer available and I can't upgrade Fedora just yet.
So...
Can I install a "Distribution independent source" rpm
(clamav-0.96-2.el5.src.rpm ) on top of what I currently have?
Or, could I install a "RHEL5 and CentOS-5" rpm
(clamav-0.96-2.el3.rf.x86_64.rpm)?
The above rpm's I am referring to are at:
http://packages.sw.be/clamav/
Or, should I remove the existing clamav and build from source?
What would be the best (less painful) way to approach this?
Thanks
Nic
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