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clamav-database.5730
clamav-database-refresh.sh
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File clamav-database-refresh.sh of Package clamav-database.5730
#!/bin/bash # Tue Jan 14 15:33:40 CET 2014 - draht # # remark: # # This update shell script doesn't really make sense as part of # the source of a package that doesn't have network access during # its build. In fact, %build is empty. # # However, now that the script is right in front of you, you can # use it to update the tar file with the virus database from your # host system, and change the version string in the spec file to # the current date. # Convenience... C_DB=clamav-database.tar.bz2 SPEC=$( echo *.spec) if [ ! -x "`which freshclam`" ]; then echo "You need the package clamav or clamav-nodb installed on your system for the update of the clamav malware database using the freshclam tool to be able to work. Fatal, exit." exit 11 fi freshclam ( cd / tar cfvv - var/lib/clamav ) | bzip2 -c9 > $C_DB # osc may bitch around if it uses an incorrect API URL with the vc command. # is this a bug? # # never mind... apiurl=$( cat .osc/_apiurl ) # osc result may belong to root. Better jump through hula hoops and # not use any new inodes. cp -a clamav-database.changes clamav-database.changes.. rm -f a.changes osc -A $apiurl vc -m "database refresh" a.changes cat a.changes clamav-database.changes.. > clamav-database.changes diff -u clamav-database.changes.. clamav-database.changes rm -f clamav-database.changes.. a.changes DATESTRING=`date +"%Y%m%d%H%M"` # retain owner of spec file if this runs as root cp -a $SPEC $SPEC.n awk -v DATESTRING=$DATESTRING ' /^Version:/ { printf("Version:\t%s\n", DATESTRING); next; } /^Release:/ { printf("Release:\t0.0\n"); next; } { print }; ' < $SPEC > $SPEC.n diff -u $SPEC $SPEC.n mv $SPEC.n $SPEC
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