Hi Ryan. It isn't a specific file extension (ie. .tbz2) but it happens when Clamav finds something peculiar inside a file or compressed archive. In this case, Clamav found something in the specific .tbz2 archive that was required as a dependency for ffmpeg and mplayer. So it was blocking download of the file. Hence, the port command crapped out with an error 1.
I can forward the link to the file to Clamav to show them a false positive. It should help out the community effort. Thanks for everyone's help! Regards B On 19.09.2011 7:58 , Ryan Schmidt wrote: > On Sep 18, 2011, at 13:38, bunk3m wrote: > >> The file that caused the virus error was the one with .tbz2. > You should probably report this problem to the developers of your antivirus > software then. It's silly for them to flag .tbz2 archives as problematic, > unless they actually contain virus software, which I'm pretty sure our > archives don't. > > _______________________________________________ macports-users mailing list [email protected] http://lists.macosforge.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/macports-users
