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2003-09-28Update clamav so that milter support is optional.chris5-12/+44
However currently milter support is disabled, as it requires strerror_r to be available, which it isn't on -current. Note this required the fixing of the milter tests in the configure.in file. It seemed if you used --disable-milter and the .h file was in the include path, eg on -current it's in /usr/include/libmilter it was found and used. We now have a want_milter for the --enable/disable-milter, which will trigger the tests to setup have_milter. Once I've sorted out the strerror_r problem in -current I'll enable the milter support (or if someone tells me it works with pth) Bump PKGREVISION.
2003-09-20Update clamav to 0.60. Note the new home is sourceforge.chris5-51/+59
Also fix pkg/22714, clamav not building, this was due to it rerunning configure due to dependancy updates, which built a new libtool, replacing the one we had given it from pkgsrc. The fix is to run autoconf and automake on the patches, I would have done diff's post autoconf/automake, but the diffs are much bigger. Known issue, if you run fetchclam to update the databases you'll find that pkg_install won't remove the db files as the MD5 checksum has changed, I may move the db files into etc/clamav and copy them in, then fetchclam can update as needed. However I thought that given the current spate of viruses hitting people they maybe wanting the latest version.
2003-06-07Avoid hardcoding /usr/pkg in patch files (CFLAGS and LDFLAGS contain thejmmv5-11/+30
right flags, so there is no need to add -I and -L flags by hand). Honour PKG_SYSCONFDIR. Bump PKGREVISION to 2.
2003-05-02Dependency bumps, needed because of devel/pth's major bump, and relatedwiz1-1/+2
dependency bumps.
2003-03-26Initial import of clamav-0.54 into the NetBSD Packages Collection.agc5-0/+93
Provided in PR 20662 by David Ferlier, modified to use pkgsrc libtool and to add users by myself. Clam AntiVirus is an anti-virus toolkit written from scratch. It is licensed under GNU GPL2 and uses the virus database from OpenAntiVirus, which is an another free anti-virus project. In contrast to OpenAntiVirus (which is written in Java), Clam AntiVirus is written entirely in C and its database is KEPT UP TO DATE. It also detects polymorphic viruses as well.