During the build process of 0.105.1-2 on a RHEL7 system (installing from source) I noticed the following scroll up (I've only listed the two that are relevant) :
Compiling jpeg-decoder v0.2.6
Compiling tiff v0.7.3
The email announcement said that the issues in the JPEG and TIFF libraries were resolved in image-tiff version 0.7.4 and jpeg-decoder version 0.3.0. I have double-checked that I had downloaded the correct tar file (clamav-0.105.1-2.tar.gz). Should I be seeing the later version numbers during the build?
Anjana Patel
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Compiling jpeg-decoder v0.2.6
Compiling tiff v0.7.3
The email announcement said that the issues in the JPEG and TIFF libraries were resolved in image-tiff version 0.7.4 and jpeg-decoder version 0.3.0. I have double-checked that I had downloaded the correct tar file (clamav-0.105.1-2.tar.gz). Should I be seeing the later version numbers during the build?
Anjana Patel
Network Specialist
IT
Building 63 (IT) G46 Open plan office,
E: Anjana.Patel@cranfield.ac.uk
T: +44 (0) 1234 75 2902
W: www.cranfield.ac.uk
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