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Old 03-17-2017, 08:19 AM   #1
dj_thrive
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Error Uninstalling Package


I installed SCC 4.1.1 the other day and need to uninstall it. When I follow the user guide for this software and run
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rpm -e spawarscc
I receive the following error:
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error: failed dependencies: libz.so.1 (ZLIB_1.2.0.2) (64 bit) is needed by (installed) clamd-0.98-2e16.rf.x86_64
even though I haven't messed with clamav. Is there a work around to get the SCC software uninstalled without frustrating clamav? Thanks in advance for your time.
 
Old 03-17-2017, 11:19 AM   #2
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Then uninstall clamd prior to SCC 4.1.1.
Then uninstall SCC.
Install clamd after that.
 
  


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