User Ratings
Rate This Project
Login To Rate This Project
Featured Reviews
Highest Rated
Using it since a whole while in Debian and love it. But PHP 5.3.x was going mad to disable dl() so the ClamAV Sigs are always loaded in each Apache2 process.
Lowest Rated
Installed without a hitch on CentOS5 x86 Xen DomU running PHP 5.2.14 (upgraded using RPMs). The problem is the clamav virus database gets loaded into *each* Apache process. That means memory usage per process has jumped from ~16MB, to ~170MB!! COMPLETELY unacceptable. However, I think the project can be recommended if it can be made "production" ready.
User Reviews
-
It worked very well in PHP 5.3 (on debian squeeze) for my low-scan volume needs, but with PHP 5.4, both version 15.6 and 15.5 failed to build, with the error notice: php-clamav-0.15.6/clamav.c:71: error: ‘clamav_functions’ undeclared here (not in a function)
-
I am waiting to test out the memory hog issues stated but install and functionality work well so far.
-
Installed without a hitch on CentOS5 x86 Xen DomU running PHP 5.2.14 (upgraded using RPMs). The problem is the clamav virus database gets loaded into *each* Apache process. That means memory usage per process has jumped from ~16MB, to ~170MB!! COMPLETELY unacceptable. However, I think the project can be recommended if it can be made "production" ready.
-
Using it since a whole while in Debian and love it. But PHP 5.3.x was going mad to disable dl() so the ClamAV Sigs are always loaded in each Apache2 process.
-
really useful!!!!
- Previous
- You're on page 1
- Next