Clamav® 1.1.0-1 for FatDog64 900, can be downloaded from here:
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... z3zQq_m0oJ
To download this file, best using Google Chrome
Instructions:
Made for overlayfs and AUFS systems. Place ROXapps (Clamav-FatDog64) in a location of your choice outside the system (sda1, sda2, etc.). If the location is another partition than sda1, you will need to edit the AppRun and options.conf files to point to the correct application path. To open the file, right-click and choose "Look inside", but you already knew that....
To use it, activate the partition where the anti-virus is located and click on "Clamav-FatDog64".... It installs itself temporarily on the system via symbolic links. In the first use, click on "Data Update" to update the database that will occupy space inside the directory "/Clamav-FatDog64/usr/local/share/clamav", and not inside the system. By clicking on "ClamScan", the anti-virus will check only in /home/spot/Downloads and you will be able to check the .log of the scan and virus (if any), in the link "ScanVirus", created in /home/spot.
Thus, you will check files downloaded from the internet, or files manually transferred to /home/spot/Downloads.
To eliminate viruses found in downloaded files, simply delete the contents of the "ScanVirus" link.
It is not advisable to scan parts of the system, as there may be false positives and the "false viruses" will be moved to the "ScanVirus" link, potentially damaging the system. Therefore, "Clamav-FatDog64" is more suitable for systems that do not use "savefiles".
Hope this is useful for someone, you are free to use, modify, improve the app and share your work with us!
I tried to make it as simple as possible, to facilitate maintenance, download updates from https://www.clamav.net, the last package used, "clamav-1.1.0.linux.x86_64.deb", is already available as a release candidate "clamav-1.2.0-rc.linux.x86_64.deb" from 2023-08-04 04:17:43 UTC, which will be used next.
I'm testing on FatDog64-900Beta. What is missing from FatDog is the "ca-certificates.crt" file in the etc/ssl/certs folder. I will place this file inside the Clamav Directory and when you click "Data Update", a symbolic link of the certificate will be created in etc/ssl/certs. Thus, the download of the database will occur normally, without changing the work of the FatDog team.