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Avira Fusebundle Generator HowTo

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1. Introduction<br />

A fusebundle is an archive containing the latest engine and VDF files together with<br />

the corresponding update control files (info.gz).<br />

Its purpose is to allow a network administrator to update the <strong>Avira</strong> security products<br />

without having an Internet connection.<br />

The <strong>Fusebundle</strong> <strong>Generator</strong> allows generating those archives locally in an incremental<br />

way. It is no longer required to download the entire archive after each engine and<br />

signature update.<br />

Note<br />

Version 2013:<br />

This <strong>Fusebundle</strong> archive was generated for versions 2013 and does not require any<br />

further modification.<br />

Version 2012:<br />

While using the <strong>Fusebundle</strong> for version 2012 on a 32-bit or 64-bit system, the<br />

following parameters must be entered in the fusebundle.conf:<br />

platform=win32<br />

Alternatively, the following command line parameters can be implemented:<br />

--platform=win32<br />

Version 2010:<br />

The win32 <strong>Fusebundle</strong> archive (vdf_fusebundle.zip) may be used only with<br />

<strong>Avira</strong> versions higher than 10.<br />

For all 2010 versions the previous <strong>Fusebundle</strong> archive has to be used.<br />

Download here the old <strong>Fusebundle</strong> archive.<br />

1.1 The composition of a <strong>Fusebundle</strong> archive name<br />

<strong>Fusebundle</strong>--int.zip<br />

The parameter is representative of one of the following operating systems:<br />

● freebsd_v62<br />

● linux_glibc22<br />

Introduction<br />

<strong>Avira</strong> <strong>Fusebundle</strong> Generaitor (Status 11.03.2013) 3

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