On Tue, 16 Sep 2008, Mike Cardwell wrote:
>
> Perhaps it should say in the Exim documentation at
> http://www.exim.org/exim-html-current/doc/html/spec_html/ch41.html when
> it mentions Kaspersky that there is a completely different way of using
> the latest versions.
I'm not entirely happy with the way they've gone about supporting Exim.
It's extremely nice that they have gone to the effort of implementing
special support, but I wish they had submitted a patch for malware.c
so that we could support their product natively. I'm going to have a
closer look at the new Kaspersky version to see what I can do to support
it better.
> Every single time it's run I get this bizarre error:
>
> 2008-09-16 11:47:21 1KfY5Z-0007mI-O6 dlopen
> "/opt/kaspersky/kav4lms/lib/libkavexim.so" failed:
> /opt/kaspersky/kav4lms/lib/libkavexim.so: undefined symbol:
> split_spool_directory
This is because Exim needs to be compiled with gcc -export-dynamic in
order to support ${dlfunc with the local_scan API. src/EDITME says:
# Support for dynamically-loaded string expansion functions via ${dlfunc. If
# you are using gcc the dynamically-loaded object must be compiled with the
# -shared option, and you will need to add -export-dynamic to EXTRALIBS so
# that the local_scan API is made available by the linker. You may also need
# to add -ldl to EXTRALIBS so that dlopen() is available to Exim.
# EXPAND_DLFUNC=yes
Tony.
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