tmus(a)get2net.dk (Thomas M Steenholdt) writes:
I have to select and move files around to get the daemon running...
there
is a wrapper in init.d
I do not know a better place for it... /usr/share/clamav might be better,
but I would have to deal with changed %prefix values, while /etc/init.d
is a FHS path.
Red Hat is doing the same with e.g. /etc/init.d/function so that I do
not have compunctions... ;)
It also depends on stuff like fedora.us specific useradm packages
I do not know how to do a reliable usercreation without it. See
http://www.fedora.us/wiki/PackageDynamicUserCreationConsideredBad
http://www.fedora.us/wiki/PackageUserCreation
for some explainations.
>It certainly doesn't take half an hour.
>
Sure it will, if you just wanted an antivirus product, saw clamav,
decided to install it and never saw it before... Heck it'll probably
take longer, even for somebody experienced with linux but new to
clamav.
Hey... when I install a '-server' subpackage, I expect that I have to
learn how it works and which security implications it has. So 30-60
minutes should be planned for it.
I'm raising a flag saying that this will not be a success for
unskilled
persons that try to install linux for the first time...
clamav-server is not intended for unskilled persons that install linux
the first time; use 'clamscan' from main-package for this task. Perhaps
I should make this more clear in the package...
Enrico