I've tested each individual file in the flagged oorexx5_win32_r11047.zip
with virustotal.com (Moritz, thanks for sharing this useful service).
It shows that Bitdefender doesn't like rexxinstance.exe and callrxnt.exe.
As the former is just a testbinary and the latter a sample, I've simply
removed both from the zip, and uploaded it as oorexx5_win32_r11047_av.zip.
I've also removed the other flagged 32-bit zip and cleaned up older
versions.
Depending on how often sf runs its AV-service against our files, we'll see
whether this fixes the flagging. I haven't done anything regarding the
supposedly "damaged" Mac archive.
P.S. I'm running an enterprise version of Symantec Endpoint Protection and
I'm very confident that no infected file will ever be uploaded by me.
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