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   Carlos E.R. to intertubes@gmx.net   
   Re: clamav patch not found   
   28 Jul 19 16:35:25   
   
   From: robin_listas@es.invalid   
      
   On 28/07/2019 16.20, intertubes@gmx.net wrote:   
   > On Saturday, July 27, 2019 at 9:36:08 PM UTC+2, Carlos E.R. wrote:   
   >> On 24/07/2019 13.10, Peter Kiederich wrote:   
   >>> Hello   
   >>> I wanted to put clamav on the right version, but there is probably no   
   >>> patch to it. The current version would be ClamAV 0.101.2. On the system,   
   >>> however, only the version 0.100.3 can be found. with fresclam comes the   
   >>> following error message:   
   >>> ClamAV update process started on Wed Jul 24 13:02:11 2019   
   >>> WARNING: Your ClamAV installation is OUTDATED!   
   >>> WARNING: Local version: 0.100.3 Recommended version: 0.101.2   
   >>>  daers peter   
   >>   
   >> This is normal.   
   >>   
   >> The volunteers that maintain the openSUSE package lags a bit compared to   
   >> the versions available upstream.   
   >>   
   >> You have two polisibilies, or three:   
   >>   
   >>  * ignore the error   
   >>  * compile clamav yourself from upstream sources   
   >>  * contribute to the security team and update clamav faster for   
   >> everybody to use.   
   >>   
   >>   
   >> However, I have installed clamav-0.101.2-lp150.200.1.x86_64. How come   
   >> you have 0.100.3? What distribution are you using? Are you updating   
   >> regularlyn and how?   
      
   > There is some information missing from the original post - he asked the same   
   question to the German-language group but with more information.   
   > His distribution is allegedly "SLES 15.1 amr" although the "amr" could well   
   be "arm" which would be AArch64.  x86_64 packages won't help.   
      
      
   Oh, indeed, that makes a difference. One, it is SLES, not openSUSE. Then   
   it could be "arm".   
      
   Peter, please post the output of command "hostnamectl" so we are sure   
   about what you have.   
      
      
      
      
   --   
   Cheers, Carlos.   
      
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