On Mon, 2006-07-03 at 12:51 +0200, J.J.Garcia wrote: > Johnny Hughes wrote: > > On Mon, 2006-07-03 at 11:04 +0200, J.J.Garcia wrote: > > > >>Hi folks, > >> > >>Just updating clamav 'bundle' from old 'clamav-server' (i think the just > >>previous) and i noticed that the 'clamav' user/group for this pkg is not created > >>by default by the rpm pkg. > >> > >>At the same time, the /var/log/clamav is not updated/created with clamav.clamav > >>ownership, > >> > >>Don't know if it is my actual config (previous one untouched anyway), but this > >>is what i did to get it up and running in a CentOs 4.3 host > >> > >>Thanks for your ideas > >> > >>Jose > >> > > > > You are mixing 2 different clamav builds ... one is coming from Dag > > Wieers' EL4 repo ... the other is coming from KBS-CentOS-Extras repo. > > Dag's packages are built from the RPMForge spec file, KBS is built from > > a different spec file (from Fedora Extras). > > > > Both of these clamav builds work fine ... but they are different and > > don't work well together. > > > > Pick one repo to do clamav from ... in the other one, inside the repo > > definition for that repo, do this: > > > > exclude=clamd clamav* > > > > That should take care of dualing repo problems for clamav. > > > > Thanks, > > Johnny Hughes > > > > > > Is that a provisional issue? > > I mean, IMHO there's no point in maintaining this two releases of the same > thing/pkg in different repositories, unless you name them different to be > seleccted as appropiate (not exclude tag involved). > > If so, how many pkgs are going to be like this way? It seems to me it could be a > nightmare, but this is only my opinion. Hints allowed. > > TIA for your time, > > Jose. > I can't ever remember upgrading clamav where I did not have to change file permissions on the log files. It's never been a problem...rather just something I do. I even wrote a little howto about it on my site. you don't take it's life just because it can't do one thing John Rose > > > > _______________________________________________ > CentOS mailing list > CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos