However currently milter support is disabled, as it requires strerror_r to
be available, which it isn't on -current.
Note this required the fixing of the milter tests in the configure.in file.
It seemed if you used --disable-milter and the .h file was in the include
path, eg on -current it's in /usr/include/libmilter it was found and used.
We now have a want_milter for the --enable/disable-milter, which will
trigger the tests to setup have_milter.
Once I've sorted out the strerror_r problem in -current I'll enable the
milter support (or if someone tells me it works with pth)
Bump PKGREVISION.
Also fix pkg/22714, clamav not building, this was due to it rerunning
configure due to dependancy updates, which built a new libtool, replacing
the one we had given it from pkgsrc.
The fix is to run autoconf and automake on the patches, I would have done
diff's post autoconf/automake, but the diffs are much bigger.
Known issue, if you run fetchclam to update the databases you'll find that
pkg_install won't remove the db files as the MD5 checksum has changed, I
may move the db files into etc/clamav and copy them in, then fetchclam can
update as needed.
However I thought that given the current spate of viruses hitting people
they maybe wanting the latest version.
Provided in PR 20662 by David Ferlier, modified to use pkgsrc libtool
and to add users by myself.
Clam AntiVirus is an anti-virus toolkit written from scratch. It is
licensed under GNU GPL2 and uses the virus database from
OpenAntiVirus, which is an another free anti-virus project. In
contrast to OpenAntiVirus (which is written in Java), Clam AntiVirus
is written entirely in C and its database is KEPT UP TO DATE. It also
detects polymorphic viruses as well.