> 2) The foolishness with the arc, unarj & unrar packages should be
> stopped. If these packages can't be included in the OpenBSD package set,
> then the OpenBSD port of clamav should be configured not to use them. I
> don't recall ever getting an arc, rar or arj archive in an email
> attachment; I
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umaxx wrote:
works fine under i386:
Great, thanks a lot for all the feedback :)
btw. i've done the following to let it run on the server:
* add ip of clients to /etc/sane.d/saned.conf
Yes, this is documented in the man pages.
* add following line to /etc/services:
sane 6566/tcp # saned
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Antoine Jacoutot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Here is a new version of my sane-backends port.
> I would appreciate anyone with a umax1220u style scanner to try this
> port and see if it works with their scanner.
>
> Unavailable backends (like qcam...) a
Hi,
Here is a new version of my sane-backends port.
I would appreciate anyone with a umax1220u style scanner to try this
port and see if it works with their scanner.
Unavailable backends (like qcam...) are now disabled in dll.conf to
disable related errors in DEBUG mode.
Tested under macppc.
I've seen the clamav security breach notice from SANS, and read the
recent threads here in this forum. Given that someone has already
identified a diff, when will ver 0.87 be available?
Just to opine a bit:
1) I looked forward to clamav being added as an official package/port
for OpenBSD. But
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> One thing I noticed: the man page goes into
> /usr/local/man/mann/lha.n, is this correct?
actually lha.n is written in Japanese (with encoding euc-jp).
I think it should be translated to english.
hmm, maybe I should mimic the way w3m japanese flavo
Hi,
> lha updated version released now.
> I confirmed it working on 3.8/i386-current as of Sep.23.
builds, installs and runs fine on 3.8/i386 (Sep. 23) for me too.
One thing I noticed: the man page goes into
/usr/local/man/mann/lha.n, is this correct?
Regards,
Roland