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Unread postPosted: Sat Jul 19, 2008 2:52 pm 
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Hello Scott,

Which of the 3 Clam AV dir's should I use to build clamd for CentOS5 / PSA 8.3?

clam
clamav
clamd

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Ok, I must be missing something then.. I don't see clamav-db-0.93-3-1.art.src.rpm or clamd-0.93-3-1.art.src.rpm in those repo's only: clamav-0.93.3-1.art.src.rpm.

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not to be a pest Scott, the other two packages are where please

clamav-db-0.93-3-1.art.src.rpm and clamd-0.93-3-1.art.src.rpm

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Aren't all three packages built from the same srpm?

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Yup, I was just going to see if he could figure it out on his own. :P


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BAH!!!

When I asked my first question and you answered, my assumption was that I needed a file from each of the repos and when I saw that all three contained the identical files I thought something was missing...

My brain is too addled.

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Guess I need a tutorial...

I'm trying to rpmbuild --rebuild the clam src package and as admin I get permission denied to write to /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES, cannot be installed...

As root which I don't think I'm supposed to do the rebuild I get a different error about a user and group missing.

I've searched up and down these forums and haven't found any help.

so help...

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And I'll bet you thought my job was easy :P

You can build as root, you're right, its not a good idea. But you can do it. I do it all through mock these days

Rough, but its a start
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Unread postPosted: Wed Aug 06, 2008 11:52 am 
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So, install this:

mockobjects-alt-jdk1.4.i386 : Mockable API for JDK 1.4
mockobjects-httpclient.i386 : MockObjects for Commons HttpClient
mock.i386 : Builds packages inside chroots
mockobjects.i386 : Java MockObjects package
mockobjects-jdk1.4.i386 : MockObjects for 1.4 JDK
mockobjects-alt-httpclient.i386 : Mockable API for Commons HttpClient


For mock build?

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You don't need those mockobjects-* packages. Those are Java-related packages.

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ok, so just the mock.i386 package, thanks.

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Got clam updated thanks for the pointers everyone...

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