Dear René, We have had this a couple of times, I have seen it on my Windows machine when installing (not when building) as well. I have checked vigorously every time to make sure the build machine for Windows is not infected, it is most likely a heuristic detection.
I agree completely regarding a release of ooRexx 5, we might have lost a large user, the EPO <https://epo.org/>, with more than 4000 ooRexx installations still running 4.2. They are now moving to Python from what I have heard. Regarding running Virus checkers on Jenkins I see no problems in that, I will have a look. In my experience it is only Windows that is affected. Setting up a job on Jenkins master that runs a virus checker on the slaves should be possible I think. Hälsningar/Regards/Grüsse, P.O. Jonsson oor...@jonases.se > Am 02.07.2020 um 11:09 schrieb René Jansen <rvjan...@xs4all.nl>: > > who has Windows and can confirm? These are mostly false positives, but - > Erich and P.O. - is there any possibility to run the viruscheckers on this > file before we upload to SourceForge, and skip the uploads if we have a > (false) positive? This is a reputation issue and I tend to take those very > seriously. > > Also, we need a release, seriously. I get email about this, and there better > be one before ooRexx slips into oblivion. With these annoying Windows-virus > things we would have been better positioned if we already had a > non-virus-flagged, released version. There was a lot of work done on > documentation, and it is up to us to decide what the showstoppers are now. > > From where I stand, which is in Enterprise IT, it is much more important to > get the release into the Linux repositories than any download. I would like > to start a taskforce for that, I think we have the contacts. Please > volunteeer. > > P.O., it is possible to have a setup with various virus-checkers to run on > Jenkins so we can get clarity on what the cause is (‘heuristics’) and how to > squelch it? You will be reimbursed if any cost is incurred. > > René. > >> Begin forwarded message: >> >> From: "Doug L" <doug...@users.sourceforge.net >> <mailto:doug...@users.sourceforge.net>> >> Subject: [oorexx:bugs] #1713 Virus in future (beta) version >> Date: 1 July 2020 at 19:58:42 CEST >> To: "Ticket #1713: Virus in future (beta) version" >> <1...@bugs.oorexx.p.re.sourceforge.net >> <mailto:1...@bugs.oorexx.p.re.sourceforge.net>> >> Reply-To: "Ticket #1713: Virus in future (beta) version" >> <1...@bugs.oorexx.p.re.sourceforge.net >> <mailto:1...@bugs.oorexx.p.re.sourceforge.net>> >> >> [bugs:#1713] <https://sourceforge.net/p/oorexx/bugs/1713/> Virus in future >> (beta) version >> >> Status: open >> Group: Next_Release >> Created: Wed Jul 01, 2020 05:58 PM UTC by Doug L >> Last Updated: Wed Jul 01, 2020 05:58 PM UTC >> Owner: nobody >> >> When I download >> https://sourceforge.net/projects/oorexx/files/oorexx/5.0.0beta/ooRexx-5.0.0-12096.windows.x86_32.exe/download >> >> <https://sourceforge.net/projects/oorexx/files/oorexx/5.0.0beta/ooRexx-5.0.0-12096.windows.x86_32.exe/download> >> my Microsoft virus scanner says it has a virus (like earlier, recent >> versions). I actually had a problem with the 12080 version before it was >> flagged on SourceForge. >> >> Sent from sourceforge.net <http://sourceforge.net/> because you indicated >> interest in https://sourceforge.net/p/oorexx/bugs/1713/ >> <https://sourceforge.net/p/oorexx/bugs/1713/> >> To unsubscribe from further messages, please visit >> https://sourceforge.net/auth/subscriptions/ >> <https://sourceforge.net/auth/subscriptions/> > > _______________________________________________ > Oorexx-devel mailing list > Oorexx-devel@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/oorexx-devel
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