ClamAV 0.98 + Clamvtk 1.2
ClamAV 0.98 + Clamvtk 1.2
Instrucciones en español (Instructions in Spanish)
This is a package compiled by forum member mama21mama:
ClamAV 0.98 (PET)
Mirror: http://yadi.sk/d/X_kGO52jApz7W
MD5sum: 95a71ea286d3ec2fb21b813bed4181cb
SHA1: 13a2277c990c61f6a5d0c9d073729c36ef936f7d
SHA256: 9352a3f67b3abef049f29162673aec65c18fd3deb4e708b61f882d257b8a60c6
The interface clamgtk needs too many dependencies, so users mama21mama, josejp2424 and nilsonmorales from the Hispanic community have created a Puppy Linux GUI for ClamAV (it's gettexted so Momanager can be used to translate to other languages):
Latest version / Última versión: Clamvtk 1.2
Changes
add l10n to virus analyzer window tittle by josejp2424 ( thanks to sylvander for report ) .
PO and POT files in /usr/share/clamvtk/languages
Download by terminal / Descargar por terminal
wget -nv --content-disposition http://ubuntuone.com/2mqTjc0qtW9lJlvDL9DKys
Or download from here / O descargar desde aquí
http://yadi.sk/d/PvQ4sO2yAMVKk
md5sum: b4647b9599dccfbe83bcbaec05ed3da1
Older versions / Versiones anteriores:
Clamvtk 1.1
Download from Ubuntuone
wget -nv --content-disposition http://ubuntuone.com/1EieQ2P1EKn6BkM4ULR7zi
Download from MediaFire
md5sum: b25db44329fd0bc88b15e4add9afe5ed
minor changes
l10n and i18n reviews
pinstall file modified
request your help to translate in other languages
pot file included in /usr/share/clamvtk/languages/
or download POT file from 5th post
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Clamvtk 1.0 (PET, 280 k)
md5sum: c9ef90e27d1b9d87bb35791f904c0b60
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NOTES:
Updating the virus database may take about half an hour because of the lack of a virus signature. Please be patient, at times it seems to stop but it actually doesn't.
When the update is complete, or if the update was unsuccessful, you will receive a text and audio notification.
After updating you can set it to auto-update and appear in the system tray every time you boot Puppy Linux.
Make sure the partition you want to scan is mounted. Click the Virus Analyzer option and type in the console window the full path to the folder or file you wish to scan, then wait for the scan summary.
Infected files are deactivated and put in quarantine.
This is a package compiled by forum member mama21mama:
ClamAV 0.98 (PET)
Mirror: http://yadi.sk/d/X_kGO52jApz7W
MD5sum: 95a71ea286d3ec2fb21b813bed4181cb
SHA1: 13a2277c990c61f6a5d0c9d073729c36ef936f7d
SHA256: 9352a3f67b3abef049f29162673aec65c18fd3deb4e708b61f882d257b8a60c6
The interface clamgtk needs too many dependencies, so users mama21mama, josejp2424 and nilsonmorales from the Hispanic community have created a Puppy Linux GUI for ClamAV (it's gettexted so Momanager can be used to translate to other languages):
Latest version / Última versión: Clamvtk 1.2
Changes
add l10n to virus analyzer window tittle by josejp2424 ( thanks to sylvander for report ) .
PO and POT files in /usr/share/clamvtk/languages
Download by terminal / Descargar por terminal
wget -nv --content-disposition http://ubuntuone.com/2mqTjc0qtW9lJlvDL9DKys
Or download from here / O descargar desde aquí
http://yadi.sk/d/PvQ4sO2yAMVKk
md5sum: b4647b9599dccfbe83bcbaec05ed3da1
Older versions / Versiones anteriores:
Clamvtk 1.1
Download from Ubuntuone
wget -nv --content-disposition http://ubuntuone.com/1EieQ2P1EKn6BkM4ULR7zi
Download from MediaFire
md5sum: b25db44329fd0bc88b15e4add9afe5ed
minor changes
l10n and i18n reviews
pinstall file modified
request your help to translate in other languages
pot file included in /usr/share/clamvtk/languages/
or download POT file from 5th post
---------------------------
Clamvtk 1.0 (PET, 280 k)
md5sum: c9ef90e27d1b9d87bb35791f904c0b60
_______________________________________
NOTES:
Updating the virus database may take about half an hour because of the lack of a virus signature. Please be patient, at times it seems to stop but it actually doesn't.
When the update is complete, or if the update was unsuccessful, you will receive a text and audio notification.
After updating you can set it to auto-update and appear in the system tray every time you boot Puppy Linux.
Make sure the partition you want to scan is mounted. Click the Virus Analyzer option and type in the console window the full path to the folder or file you wish to scan, then wait for the scan summary.
Infected files are deactivated and put in quarantine.
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Last edited by vicmz on Sun 13 Oct 2013, 03:08, edited 7 times in total.
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Tried in Anitaos - an updated 4.12
Works quite well in my system - I have updated glibc etc so would be interesting if this works on a vanilla system.
1. It installed ok, and ran ok, updated virusDB ok, but....
2. It was displaying text in Spanish, so...
3. I ran momanager from a terminal window, and got what you see in the screenshot below...
4. I won't save these changes. [All trace will be gone at next boot]
If anyone can tell me how to change to English, I'll repeat the install during a future session.
2. It was displaying text in Spanish, so...
3. I ran momanager from a terminal window, and got what you see in the screenshot below...
4. I won't save these changes. [All trace will be gone at next boot]
If anyone can tell me how to change to English, I'll repeat the install during a future session.
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- 00.jpg
- (19.08 KiB) Downloaded 6958 times
- nilsonmorales
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Clamvtk update version 1.2
Today 30-09-2013 update the version to 1.2
Changes
add l10n to virus analyzer window tittle by josejp2424 ( thanks to sylvander for report ) .
Thanks to vicmz to giving continuity
PO and POT files in /usr/share/clamvtk/languages
Download from terminal
wget -nv --content-disposition http://ubuntuone.com/2mqTjc0qtW9lJlvDL9DKys
MD5: b4647b9599dccfbe83bcbaec05ed3da1
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Now Clamvtk is up to date 1.1
minor changes
l10n and i18n reviews
pinstall file modified
request your help to translate in other languages
pot file included in /usr/share/clamvtk/languages/
Download from Ubuntuone
wget -nv --content-disposition http://ubuntuone.com/1EieQ2P1EKn6BkM4ULR7zi
Download from Mediafire
MD5: b25db44329fd0bc88b15e4add9afe5ed
Changes
add l10n to virus analyzer window tittle by josejp2424 ( thanks to sylvander for report ) .
Thanks to vicmz to giving continuity
PO and POT files in /usr/share/clamvtk/languages
Download from terminal
wget -nv --content-disposition http://ubuntuone.com/2mqTjc0qtW9lJlvDL9DKys
MD5: b4647b9599dccfbe83bcbaec05ed3da1
=============================================
Now Clamvtk is up to date 1.1
minor changes
l10n and i18n reviews
pinstall file modified
request your help to translate in other languages
pot file included in /usr/share/clamvtk/languages/
Download from Ubuntuone
wget -nv --content-disposition http://ubuntuone.com/1EieQ2P1EKn6BkM4ULR7zi
Download from Mediafire
MD5: b25db44329fd0bc88b15e4add9afe5ed
- Attachments
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- clamav-gui.pot.gz
- rename to clamav-gui.pot
- (3 KiB) Downloaded 1335 times
Last edited by nilsonmorales on Tue 01 Oct 2013, 05:09, edited 1 time in total.
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Installed the program using the latest pet file linked above at the Mediafire site.
The MD5SUM checked as OK.
Installed also clanav-gui.pot to /usr/share/clamvtk/languages.
The program ran OK, scanned OK.
Reported finding infected files [false positives methinks].
5 on sda1 [files for old WINNT OS, not used now].
3 on partition sda3 holding Windows portable programs.
Title of scanning window is in Spanish; otherwise all in English.
Why doesn't the program give the names and addresses of of the so called infected files?
The MD5SUM checked as OK.
Installed also clanav-gui.pot to /usr/share/clamvtk/languages.
The program ran OK, scanned OK.
Reported finding infected files [false positives methinks].
5 on sda1 [files for old WINNT OS, not used now].
3 on partition sda3 holding Windows portable programs.
Title of scanning window is in Spanish; otherwise all in English.
Why doesn't the program give the names and addresses of of the so called infected files?
Re: Clamvtk update version 1.1
First post updatednilsonmorales wrote:Now Clamvtk is up to date 1.1
- nilsonmorales
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Thanks sylvander and vicmz
when I return home, will continue reviewing the scripts, I wonder how could translate sound upgrade messages and use them in the application, I will continue thinking about it.
when I return home, will continue reviewing the scripts, I wonder how could translate sound upgrade messages and use them in the application, I will continue thinking about it.
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updated version 1.2 in http://murga-linux.com/puppy/viewtopic. ... 046#728046
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Tried the .pet in Puppy Linux 4.3.1 and this will not install after several re-downloads and installs.
Can you guys please assist as you've done wonderful things for this, and the downloads are of outdated versions that are working currently. I prefer to have the AV run on command line but GUI is fine too.
Kent C.
Can you guys please assist as you've done wonderful things for this, and the downloads are of outdated versions that are working currently. I prefer to have the AV run on command line but GUI is fine too.
Kent C.
Please try to do yourself. Download source clamav
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./configure --sysconfdir=/etc/clamav --prefix=/usr --bindir=/usr/bin --libdir=/usr/lib --localedir=/usr/share/locale --exec_prefix=/usr
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mkdir -p /root/clamav-0.8
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make install DESTDIR=/root/clamav-0.8
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dir2pet clamav-0.8
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$petget clamav-0.8.pet
- Subito Piano
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Wow! Tough to find ClamAV for Puppy that works...and the download through PPM is about 70MB! It didn't work for me, either....
Glad I found this thread. Because I ran across so many dead download links for ClamAV before finding this, I've mirrored your two files:
I mainly use ClamAV to check suspicious files I get in emails so i can warn friends and co-workers. I'm the only Linux guy; virtually everyone else uses...well, you know.
Kudos to mama21mama, josejp2424, and nilsonmorales for their work on this (6 years ago!!) and to vicmz for posting it.
Glad I found this thread. Because I ran across so many dead download links for ClamAV before finding this, I've mirrored your two files:
- clamav-0.98.pet (<5.5MB) This is ClamAV, commandline.
clamvtk-1.2.pet (<300KB) This is the GUI for the above pet, i.e., ClamTK tweaked for Puppy.
I mainly use ClamAV to check suspicious files I get in emails so i can warn friends and co-workers. I'm the only Linux guy; virtually everyone else uses...well, you know.
Kudos to mama21mama, josejp2424, and nilsonmorales for their work on this (6 years ago!!) and to vicmz for posting it.
Last edited by Subito Piano on Mon 10 Jun 2019, 22:44, edited 3 times in total.
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- Subito Piano
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So -- for anyone persnickety like me, I updated the GUI links in the ClamAV menu. The menu is the file "clamav-gui." After you install the ClamAV & ClamVTK files from this thread, you can download this edited version of clamav-gui and place it in /opt/clamav/, replacing the original, but outdated, file that's there. (Then right-click on it, choose "Permissions," and make it executable/searchable.) The menu links then will work correctly. I removed the link to the Spanish FAQs (that link was dead) but I found appropriate updated links for the rest of the menu.
ALSO for those who, like me, speak English but not Spanish, download these two audio files to /opt/clamav/sounds, replacing the (Spanish) audio files that are currently there. The two files are base_datos2.wap ("database updated") and error-actualizacion.wap ("update error)
Maybe someday, if i figure out how to repackage the pet, i'll upload it to save this extra step...
ALSO for those who, like me, speak English but not Spanish, download these two audio files to /opt/clamav/sounds, replacing the (Spanish) audio files that are currently there. The two files are base_datos2.wap ("database updated") and error-actualizacion.wap ("update error)
Maybe someday, if i figure out how to repackage the pet, i'll upload it to save this extra step...
Last edited by Subito Piano on Wed 12 Jun 2019, 21:31, edited 1 time in total.
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Hello Subito Piano, my system is Bionicpup64.
I also installed clamav - following your previous message - and then also the clamv-gui and replaced in opt / clamav;
however I have two errors that I can't solve:
1) when I try to update the DBase virus from menu, at some point this error message arrives:
freshclam: error while loading shared libraries:
libz.so.1 wrong ELF cla CLASS64
and everything stops.
2) when I try to scan the error message is this:
Enter location to scan: / mnt / sda4
clamscan: error while loading shared libraries: libltdl.so.7: Worng ELF class: ELFCLAASS64 Press enter to continue ...
and after "Enter" returns to the main clamav menu.
Can you tell me how to investigate?
thx sonia
P.S. maybe it's because i try to use a 32 bit application on a 64bit system?
I also installed clamav - following your previous message - and then also the clamv-gui and replaced in opt / clamav;
however I have two errors that I can't solve:
1) when I try to update the DBase virus from menu, at some point this error message arrives:
freshclam: error while loading shared libraries:
libz.so.1 wrong ELF cla CLASS64
and everything stops.
2) when I try to scan the error message is this:
Enter location to scan: / mnt / sda4
clamscan: error while loading shared libraries: libltdl.so.7: Worng ELF class: ELFCLAASS64 Press enter to continue ...
and after "Enter" returns to the main clamav menu.
Can you tell me how to investigate?
thx sonia
P.S. maybe it's because i try to use a 32 bit application on a 64bit system?
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@ soniabu:-
Sonia, 'wrong ELF class' means it's the wrong architecture. From the look of things, you're trying to run a 32-bit application in a 64-bit Puppy....OK?
Two ways round this:-
Either
1) Use the 64-bit application instead, or...
2) You can use the one you have, but you'll need to d'load and install the 32-bit compatibility SFS for Bionicpup64. (Direct link here to the Bionic64 repo.)
Once downloaded, place in /mnt/home, then 'load' it. Immediately after loading it, and before you do anything else, open a terminal, and enter the following:-
(That's a small 'L', not a '1', BTW). Hit 'Enter', and wait for it to finish doing its thing. What it's doing is setting up all the correct locations, sym-links, etc, for 32-bit stuff to run properly in a 64-bit Puppy. When the prompt ('#') returns, close the terminal.
A re-boot wouldn't hurt at this point.
Once you're back into Bionic64, you should now be able to use the 32-bit version of ClamAV. Hope that helps.
Mike.
Sonia, 'wrong ELF class' means it's the wrong architecture. From the look of things, you're trying to run a 32-bit application in a 64-bit Puppy....OK?
Two ways round this:-
Either
1) Use the 64-bit application instead, or...
2) You can use the one you have, but you'll need to d'load and install the 32-bit compatibility SFS for Bionicpup64. (Direct link here to the Bionic64 repo.)
Once downloaded, place in /mnt/home, then 'load' it. Immediately after loading it, and before you do anything else, open a terminal, and enter the following:-
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ldconfig
A re-boot wouldn't hurt at this point.
Once you're back into Bionic64, you should now be able to use the 32-bit version of ClamAV. Hope that helps.
Mike.