On Tue, 10 Apr 2007, Marc Schwartz wrote:
The issue is: 1. As far as I can see, unless you can point me to it, the latest version of clamav is not in any of the relevant repos targeted for F7.
Huh? fedora/extras/development/i386/clamav-0.90.1-2.fc7.i386.rpm fedora/extras/development/i386/clamav-data-0.90.1-2.fc7.i386.rpm fedora/extras/development/i386/clamav-data-empty-0.90.1-2.fc7.i386.rpm fedora/extras/development/i386/clamav-devel-0.90.1-2.fc7.i386.rpm fedora/extras/development/i386/clamav-filesystem-0.90.1-2.fc7.i386.rpm fedora/extras/development/i386/clamav-lib-0.90.1-2.fc7.i386.rpm fedora/extras/development/i386/clamav-milter-0.90.1-2.fc7.i386.rpm fedora/extras/development/i386/clamav-milter-sysv-0.90.1-2.fc7.i386.rpm fedora/extras/development/i386/clamav-server-0.90.1-2.fc7.i386.rpm fedora/extras/development/i386/clamav-server-sysv-0.90.1-2.fc7.i386.rpm fedora/extras/development/i386/clamav-update-0.90.1-2.fc7.i386.rpm Looks to me like 0.90.1 should be in F7.
3. There are comments and pointers to scripts in the Bugzilla report that I referenced, by me and others, relative to at least possible and reasonable 'automated' upgrade processes during the RPM installation procedures. As far as I and others can tell, Enrico seems to be resistant to even exploring and testing these as possible options.
While I may or may not agree with Enrico's positions on workarounds (which I readily admit I haven't looked at), I do respect his decision to hold off 0.90.1 until F7. Major bumps (especially ones that have serious potential to break installs) generally shouldn't happen within a release.
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