You did put the # on the start of the exclude line in /etc/yum.conf?
Can you post the result
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yum list clamav
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yum list clamav
yep, just updated mine and got 99.4-1.
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service crond stop
You don't have to make a snapshot or backup, if you're supremely confident that can can solve any kind of problem that results from a bad update (like myself).
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yum check-update
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service crond stop
service clamd stop
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yum upgrade
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rm /var/lib/clamav/daily.cld
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freshclam -v
sa-update -v
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yararulesproject_enabled="no"
enable_yararules="no"
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rm /var/lib/clamav/*yar
rm /var/lib/clamav/*yara
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service clamd start
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yum list clamav
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freshclam -v
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sa-update -v
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service clamd restart
Stopping Clam AntiVirus Daemon: [ OK ]
Starting Clam AntiVirus Daemon: [ OK ]
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#exclude=kernel* postfix* mailscanner* MailScanner* clamav* clamd* open-vm-tools*
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service crond stop
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sudo yum update
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service crond stop
service clamd stop
rm /var/lib/clamav/daily.cld
freshclam -v
sa-update –v
service clamd start