This one time, at band camp, Rick Friedman said:
> Upon attempting to start the clamav daemon, an error occurs which causes
> the start to fail. Following is the error message that is displayed when
> /etc/init.d/clamav-daemon is run with the start parameter:
> 
> Starting ClamAV daemon: clamd
> /sbin/start-stop-daemon:
> stat --oknodo: no such file or directory
> (No such file or directory)
> failed!

Well, I see exactly what _must_ be happening, but it makes no sense to
me, and it works fine here.  Do me a favor, add
set -x 

as the second line in the init script (right below #!/bin/sh)

and rerun the script, and send me the output.  It's likely to be rather
long, so you may want to use script or something to capture the output.

Thanks,
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