[oi-dev] clamav update
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-----Original Message-----
From: Friedrich Kink via oi-dev <oi-dev at openindiana.org>
To: oi-dev at openindiana.org
Cc: Friedrich Kink <friedrich.kink at fkink.de>
Sent: Tue, Jan 11, 2022 4:17 pm
Subject: Re: [oi-dev] clamav update
Hi Tim, many, many kudo's. You were right, after installing system/library/iconv/unicode all tests passed +Test project $(@D)
+ Start 1: libclamav
+1/5 Test #1: libclamav ........................ Passed 19.76 sec
+ Start 2: clamscan
+2/5 Test #2: clamscan ......................... Passed 4.83 sec
+ Start 3: clamd
+3/5 Test #3: clamd ............................ Passed 21.79 sec
+ Start 4: freshclam
+4/5 Test #4: freshclam ........................ Passed 2.07 sec
+ Start 5: sigtool
+5/5 Test #5: sigtool .......................... Passed 0.63 sec
+
+100% tests passed, 0 tests failed out of 5
and even
builduser at userland:~$ iconv -f PCK -t UTF-8 "/tmp/ja"
縺薙s縺ォ縺。縺ッ縺薙s縺ォ縺。縺ッ now delivers a reasonable result. Another question. Jim Klimov initially created this package. He also prepared a README stating: It is expected that ultimate deployments might not want to run all of
the components in the same operating environment. In particular, the
maintenance of a local copy of the virus definitions database adds a
considerable storage and internet-traffic overhead which would be not
needed on systems that do not run `clamd` or other implementations of
the scanning engine directly.
So, he created several packages to allow distinct installations. Currently I've created only one package, but for update reasons should I stick to the original packages (I think storage shouldn't be a problem nowadays, despite I'm an educated engineer trying to be as efficient to environment as possible, basically it is a consideration of minimum space requirements and kind of convenience, also without updating databases a virus scanner on a regular basis is kind of useless, right)? kind regards, Fritz
Am 11.01.2022 um 21:15 schrieb Tim Mooney via oi-dev:
In regard to: Re: [oi-dev] clamav update, Friedrich Kink via oi-dev said...:
But maybe this code page is simply not supported by openindiana because I tried to play around with iconv, too (it seems there is nothing similar to JAPANESE_SHIFT_JIS) :
I just ran into this a couple weeks ago with a different test suite.
Based on how I read iconv_unicode(5) (and iconv(5), for non unicode),
OI's iconv has a limited set of supported conversions.
The tables in iconv_unicode(5) list "SJIS", though, which is the alias
OI uses, so in theory it should be possible to go from UTF-8 to SJIS.
That it's not showing up in the output from iconv -l has me wondering if
it's the case of a missing package. My guess is there should be a module
somewhere in /usr/lib/iconv/ that has "SJIS" (or perhaps some variant of
Kanji, since that's listed as the name, and SJIS is apparently the alias?)
somewhere in its name.
Note the 'eucJP' does show up in the iconv output, and that is an
alternate (incompatible) pre-Unicode encoding.
This page has a lot of good info on the various encodings for Japan:
https://www.sljfaq.org/afaq/encodings.html
Tim
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