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README
ClamAV for Win32
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0- Requirements
To build the source code you will need:
- Git for windows with a git "shell"
- Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 SP1: the express version builds the 32bit
target just fine but it requires a decent amount of fiddling in order to
compile the 64bit target; this configuration is therefore not supported.
To run the binaries at least Windows XP is required.
1- Getting the code
The win32 source code is merged in the ClamAV repository and is available
via git.
Clone the repository with: git clone git://git.clamav.net/git/clamav-devel
See http://www.clamav.net/download/sources for more info.
2- Code configuration
After downloading the source code, minimal configuration is required:
just run the win32/configure.bat script *from within the git shell*.
Skip this step if you are building from an official release tarball.
3- Compilation
Open win32/ClamAV.sln in Visual Studio and build all.
The output directory for the binaries is either /win32/(Win32|x64)/Debug or
/win32/(Win32|x64)/Release depending on the configuration you pick.
Note: at the time of writing Batch Build is broken in VS10:
https://connect.microsoft.com/VisualStudio/feedback/details/556158
Use MSBuild instead.
4- Special notes
The ClamAV tools in win32 are the same as in unix, so refer to their respective
manpage for general usage.
The major differences are listed below:
- Config files path search order:
1- The content of the registry key "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/ClamAV/ConfDir"
2- The directory where libclamav.dll is located
3- "C:\ClamAV"
- Database files path search order:
1- The content of the registry key "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE/Software/ClamAV/DataDir"
2- The directory "database" inside the directory where libclamav.dll is located
3- "C:\ClamAV\db"
- Globbing
Since the windows command prompt doesn't take care of wildcard expansion, minimal
emulation of unix glob() is performed internally. It supports "*" and "?" only.
- File paths
Please always use the backslash as the path separator.
SMB Network shares and UNC paths are supported.
- Debug builds
Malloc in debug (as opposed to release) mode fails after allocating some 90k
chunks; such builds won't be able to handle large databases.
Just do yourself a favour and always build in release mode.
5- Special thanks
Special thanks to Gianluigi Tiesi and Mark Pizzolato for their valuable help in
coding and testing.