McAfee Anti-Malware Engine (FreeBSD 6 & 7 Command Line) 5.4.00 - RC 2

Please see the main McAfee Anti-Malware Engine Beta page for full details relating to this Beta release.

The current Anti-Malware Engine release is:

RC 2 - Aug


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SystemRequirements

Platforms Supported

  • FreeBSD 6.1 for i386 compatible 32-bit architecture
  • FreeBSD 7.x for i386 compatible 32-bit architecture with the compat6x port installed

Memory Requirements

  • At least 128 MB of free hard disk space.
  • At least 128 MB of free hard disk space reserved for temporary files.

 

  • At least 384 MB of RAM. 512 MB is recommended.

Supporting Documentation:

Notes:

Installing the Software

1. Download the FreeBSD 6 & 7 distribution package for your UNIX system into a temporary directory on your computer.

2. Change to the directory where you downloaded your distribution package and enter the following command at the command prompt:

zcat <package name> | tar -xf -

where, <package name> is the complete file name of the package you downloaded. Do not type the angled brackets.

IMPORTANT:
Downloading can sometimes change the letter case. Check that the file name ends with an uppercase Z.

3. Enter the following command at the command prompt:

./install-uvscan <installation directory>

where, <installation directory> is the target directory where you want to install the software. Do not type the angled brackets shown in the example. If you do not specify an installation directory, the software is installed in "/usr/local/uvscan".

If the target installation directory that you specify does not exist, the program asks whether you want to create it.

NOTE:
To create an installation directory for the software, you must have the necessary WRITE and EXECUTE permissions.

As the installation continues, the script asks whether you want to create symbolic links to the uvscan binary, the shared library and man pages. We recommend that you create the default links shown.

4. If you do not create the default links or use a standard directory, you will need to set an environment variable to the installation directory that you specified. The environment variables for FreeBSD 6 & 7 is "LD_LIBRARY_PATH".

 

Removing the Software

1. Go to the directory where you installed the software and enter the following command at the command prompt to start the uninstallation script:

./uninstall-uvscan

2. Follow the instructions and respond to any prompts shown in the script to remove the program files from your computer.

3. Delete the script, uninstall-uvscan.

NOTE:
If you created any symbolic links when you installed the software, you must delete those yourself to completely remove the software from your computer.

 

A list of files installed is available in the readme.txt file.