On Wed, Apr 09, 2003 at 11:35:26AM +0200, Tom Kistner wrote:
> Igor Karpov wrote:
>
> >>Maybe because of the single quotes.
>
> >It was taken directly from exiscan-readme.txt. If it's an error,
> >shouldn't it be corrected?
>
> That is an EXAMPLE that works with Sophos sweep. Let me quote the docs:
>
> --------
> Example: Sophos Sweep reports a virus on a line like this:
>
> >>> Virus 'W32/Magistr-B' found in file ./those.bat
>
> We want to get the W32/Magistr-B string, so we can match
> for the single quotes left and right of it, resulting in
> the regex '(.*)' (WITH the quotes!)
>
> exiscan_av_scanner_regexp_description = '(.*)'
> ---------
Let me quote the docs too:
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Typically, the braces will contain '.*', to match any number
of any character inside.
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But now I see my mistake - I decided that regexp must be quoted with the
single quotes and didn't notice that these qoutes are just corresponding to
the quotes in the Sophos output... sorry, guys.
Regards,
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Am I going overboard yet?