unlink is not really a "link"... it's the name of the command. The "unlink" command really just means delete. Not a clue why they call it unlink and not delete.... but basically calling unlink on a file OR a hard link OR a symbolic link will remove the link/file.
Anyhow, the error means that the permissions don't allow the clamd process to delete that pid file. Once I did a dumb thing and did a "chown -fR someuser:someuser /" and my entire disk was then owned by someuser.... so I had to piece it back together one by one, file by file.... that's when I saw the same error. My clamav is run by the user "clamav"... double check your /etc/clamav.conf (could be /etc/clamd.conf) and look for the "User" line. Then, chown the /var/run/clamav directory and it's contents (and /var/log/clamav for that matter) to that user, then all should be well. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]