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updating ClamAV 0.98.7 to 0.99.0 for Ubuntu 12.04 LTS


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I would like to update my ClamAV antivirus 0.98.7 to 0.99.0 and tried updating it by typing:



sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install clamav


After which I got a message:




your clamAV is the newest version?




But when I tried updating the signature database by typing sudo freshclam, I got the message your clamav 0.98.7 is outdated.



I was able to download the ClamTK GUI and was able to update my definitions to the current one but my anti-virus engine is outdated. I tried downloading the 0.99.0 from the clamav website and unpacked the compressed files. When I ran ClamAV using ClamTK, it found 4 threats and the files from the uncompressed ClamAV 0.99.0 were infected.



Is there a way I can allow Synaptic Package manager to locate the software center package of the latest version?



I set up ClamTK to notify me any Antivirus engine updates. I was able to get rid of the infected files. I normally get software updates via package update manager.
I have a server version of Ubuntu 12.04 LTS running a GUI version on top of it.










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    1















    I would like to update my ClamAV antivirus 0.98.7 to 0.99.0 and tried updating it by typing:



    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get install clamav


    After which I got a message:




    your clamAV is the newest version?




    But when I tried updating the signature database by typing sudo freshclam, I got the message your clamav 0.98.7 is outdated.



    I was able to download the ClamTK GUI and was able to update my definitions to the current one but my anti-virus engine is outdated. I tried downloading the 0.99.0 from the clamav website and unpacked the compressed files. When I ran ClamAV using ClamTK, it found 4 threats and the files from the uncompressed ClamAV 0.99.0 were infected.



    Is there a way I can allow Synaptic Package manager to locate the software center package of the latest version?



    I set up ClamTK to notify me any Antivirus engine updates. I was able to get rid of the infected files. I normally get software updates via package update manager.
    I have a server version of Ubuntu 12.04 LTS running a GUI version on top of it.










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      I would like to update my ClamAV antivirus 0.98.7 to 0.99.0 and tried updating it by typing:



      sudo apt-get update
      sudo apt-get install clamav


      After which I got a message:




      your clamAV is the newest version?




      But when I tried updating the signature database by typing sudo freshclam, I got the message your clamav 0.98.7 is outdated.



      I was able to download the ClamTK GUI and was able to update my definitions to the current one but my anti-virus engine is outdated. I tried downloading the 0.99.0 from the clamav website and unpacked the compressed files. When I ran ClamAV using ClamTK, it found 4 threats and the files from the uncompressed ClamAV 0.99.0 were infected.



      Is there a way I can allow Synaptic Package manager to locate the software center package of the latest version?



      I set up ClamTK to notify me any Antivirus engine updates. I was able to get rid of the infected files. I normally get software updates via package update manager.
      I have a server version of Ubuntu 12.04 LTS running a GUI version on top of it.










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      I would like to update my ClamAV antivirus 0.98.7 to 0.99.0 and tried updating it by typing:



      sudo apt-get update
      sudo apt-get install clamav


      After which I got a message:




      your clamAV is the newest version?




      But when I tried updating the signature database by typing sudo freshclam, I got the message your clamav 0.98.7 is outdated.



      I was able to download the ClamTK GUI and was able to update my definitions to the current one but my anti-virus engine is outdated. I tried downloading the 0.99.0 from the clamav website and unpacked the compressed files. When I ran ClamAV using ClamTK, it found 4 threats and the files from the uncompressed ClamAV 0.99.0 were infected.



      Is there a way I can allow Synaptic Package manager to locate the software center package of the latest version?



      I set up ClamTK to notify me any Antivirus engine updates. I was able to get rid of the infected files. I normally get software updates via package update manager.
      I have a server version of Ubuntu 12.04 LTS running a GUI version on top of it.







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          EDIT: It is normal to find infected files in the downloaded application, as they put them in there for test files that you can test with.





          I just updated mine to 0.99.0 with a little bit of configuring for the new version.



          First, I downloaded the 0.99.0 version from here.



          Went to the Downloads folder



          cd ~/Downloads


          then ran



          tar zxvf clamav-0.99.tar.gz  


          to extract all the files. Went to the extracted folder



          cd clamav-0.99/


          Had to install openssl part



          sudo apt-get install libssl-dev  


          Then ran



          ./configure
          make
          sudo make install


          After it was installed, I had an issue with the freshclam updater. I had to follow an answer I wrote before to fix the clamav-freshclam updater.



          terrance@DV7-UBUNTU:~$ clamscan --version
          ClamAV 0.99


          Hope this helps!






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          • Thank you for the response. When running ./configure, make, then sudo make install, which directory I have to be in?

            – Manny L.
            Feb 18 '16 at 4:19













          • @MannyL. You should be in the extracted directory of clamav-0.99/ It will probably be in your ~/Downloads where the file should have been downloaded to

            – Terrance
            Feb 18 '16 at 4:23










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          EDIT: It is normal to find infected files in the downloaded application, as they put them in there for test files that you can test with.





          I just updated mine to 0.99.0 with a little bit of configuring for the new version.



          First, I downloaded the 0.99.0 version from here.



          Went to the Downloads folder



          cd ~/Downloads


          then ran



          tar zxvf clamav-0.99.tar.gz  


          to extract all the files. Went to the extracted folder



          cd clamav-0.99/


          Had to install openssl part



          sudo apt-get install libssl-dev  


          Then ran



          ./configure
          make
          sudo make install


          After it was installed, I had an issue with the freshclam updater. I had to follow an answer I wrote before to fix the clamav-freshclam updater.



          terrance@DV7-UBUNTU:~$ clamscan --version
          ClamAV 0.99


          Hope this helps!






          share|improve this answer


























          • Thank you for the response. When running ./configure, make, then sudo make install, which directory I have to be in?

            – Manny L.
            Feb 18 '16 at 4:19













          • @MannyL. You should be in the extracted directory of clamav-0.99/ It will probably be in your ~/Downloads where the file should have been downloaded to

            – Terrance
            Feb 18 '16 at 4:23
















          0














          EDIT: It is normal to find infected files in the downloaded application, as they put them in there for test files that you can test with.





          I just updated mine to 0.99.0 with a little bit of configuring for the new version.



          First, I downloaded the 0.99.0 version from here.



          Went to the Downloads folder



          cd ~/Downloads


          then ran



          tar zxvf clamav-0.99.tar.gz  


          to extract all the files. Went to the extracted folder



          cd clamav-0.99/


          Had to install openssl part



          sudo apt-get install libssl-dev  


          Then ran



          ./configure
          make
          sudo make install


          After it was installed, I had an issue with the freshclam updater. I had to follow an answer I wrote before to fix the clamav-freshclam updater.



          terrance@DV7-UBUNTU:~$ clamscan --version
          ClamAV 0.99


          Hope this helps!






          share|improve this answer


























          • Thank you for the response. When running ./configure, make, then sudo make install, which directory I have to be in?

            – Manny L.
            Feb 18 '16 at 4:19













          • @MannyL. You should be in the extracted directory of clamav-0.99/ It will probably be in your ~/Downloads where the file should have been downloaded to

            – Terrance
            Feb 18 '16 at 4:23














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          0







          EDIT: It is normal to find infected files in the downloaded application, as they put them in there for test files that you can test with.





          I just updated mine to 0.99.0 with a little bit of configuring for the new version.



          First, I downloaded the 0.99.0 version from here.



          Went to the Downloads folder



          cd ~/Downloads


          then ran



          tar zxvf clamav-0.99.tar.gz  


          to extract all the files. Went to the extracted folder



          cd clamav-0.99/


          Had to install openssl part



          sudo apt-get install libssl-dev  


          Then ran



          ./configure
          make
          sudo make install


          After it was installed, I had an issue with the freshclam updater. I had to follow an answer I wrote before to fix the clamav-freshclam updater.



          terrance@DV7-UBUNTU:~$ clamscan --version
          ClamAV 0.99


          Hope this helps!






          share|improve this answer















          EDIT: It is normal to find infected files in the downloaded application, as they put them in there for test files that you can test with.





          I just updated mine to 0.99.0 with a little bit of configuring for the new version.



          First, I downloaded the 0.99.0 version from here.



          Went to the Downloads folder



          cd ~/Downloads


          then ran



          tar zxvf clamav-0.99.tar.gz  


          to extract all the files. Went to the extracted folder



          cd clamav-0.99/


          Had to install openssl part



          sudo apt-get install libssl-dev  


          Then ran



          ./configure
          make
          sudo make install


          After it was installed, I had an issue with the freshclam updater. I had to follow an answer I wrote before to fix the clamav-freshclam updater.



          terrance@DV7-UBUNTU:~$ clamscan --version
          ClamAV 0.99


          Hope this helps!







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          • Thank you for the response. When running ./configure, make, then sudo make install, which directory I have to be in?

            – Manny L.
            Feb 18 '16 at 4:19













          • @MannyL. You should be in the extracted directory of clamav-0.99/ It will probably be in your ~/Downloads where the file should have been downloaded to

            – Terrance
            Feb 18 '16 at 4:23



















          • Thank you for the response. When running ./configure, make, then sudo make install, which directory I have to be in?

            – Manny L.
            Feb 18 '16 at 4:19













          • @MannyL. You should be in the extracted directory of clamav-0.99/ It will probably be in your ~/Downloads where the file should have been downloaded to

            – Terrance
            Feb 18 '16 at 4:23

















          Thank you for the response. When running ./configure, make, then sudo make install, which directory I have to be in?

          – Manny L.
          Feb 18 '16 at 4:19







          Thank you for the response. When running ./configure, make, then sudo make install, which directory I have to be in?

          – Manny L.
          Feb 18 '16 at 4:19















          @MannyL. You should be in the extracted directory of clamav-0.99/ It will probably be in your ~/Downloads where the file should have been downloaded to

          – Terrance
          Feb 18 '16 at 4:23





          @MannyL. You should be in the extracted directory of clamav-0.99/ It will probably be in your ~/Downloads where the file should have been downloaded to

          – Terrance
          Feb 18 '16 at 4:23





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