I have bought a certificate and uploaded a new signed installer. This
should install without complaints from windows. You can find the file here:
https://sourceforge.net/projects/solfege/files/solfege-stable/3.22.3-pre1/
It should be signed by "Open Source Developer, Tom Cato Amundsen".
Let me know how this works.
Tom Cato Amundsen
On Thu, May 5, 2016 at 8:45 AM Tom Cato Amundsen <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have uploaded a windows installer with a self signed certificate.
> 1 out of 43 scanners at Metadefender detected a thread:
> https://www.metadefender.com/#!/results/file/4808441c4a754a3a90d38414ca65b7a8/regular
> Virustotal.com
> <https://www.virustotal.com/nb/file/93da10319030c657d9f75da45831d15bf459eb5c47709821a4e8dbd9eb361bbd/analysis/1462401346/>
> finds none, and neither does MalwareBytes when scanning the file or the
> file contents on my laptop.
>
> So I believe the installer is safe.
>
>
> Tom Cato
>
>
>
> On Wed, May 4, 2016 at 2:36 PM Tom Cato Amundsen <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>
>> And the Sourceforge URL that should have been included is
>> sf.net/projects/solfege
>>
>> Btw, does anyone know of anyone giving away free certificates to open
>> source developers? I think I need to sign the MS Windows installer to make
>> it less suspicious for Windows 10.
>>
>> Tom Cato
>>
>> On Wed, May 4, 2016 at 12:54 PM Tom Cato Amundsen <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Howdy, I'm back!
>>>
>>> I have just uploaded a tarball with a test release 3.22.3-pre1 to
>>> SourceForge. There will be a binary installer for MS Windows when I figure
>>> out how to make an installer Windows Defender does not insist on being
>>> malware.
>>>
>>> Please test and let me know if it is release quality. I'm a bit rusty
>>> since I have been away for a while.
>>>
>>> Some changes to the development in addition to code changes listed below:
>>> - We require Python 2.7 from now on (and the next pre-release will
>>> update the docs about this)
>>> - www.solfege.org is not mine any more. Go here:
>>> https://savannah.gnu.org/projects/solfege/
>>> - bug tracker moved to savannah.gnu.org
>>> - bzr repo for the 3.22 branch is on savannah.gnu.org
>>> - git repo for the port to Gtk+3 is on savannah.gnu.org
>>>
>>> Removed references to www.solfege.org (probably not complete) and the
>>> code that reported crashes there.
>>>
>>> List of changes since 3.22.2:
>>> Changed the Help->Donate menu item to go directly to paypal, since we
>>> don't have the www.solfege.org domain any more.
>>>
>>> Fixed the copyright notice in README.text
>>> Some bad editing must have happened some time, because text was missing
>>>
>>> Fix source_remove warning in FlashBar.flash
>>>
>>> Updated Swedish messages
>>>
>>> configure will check for txt2man, and we won't try to create the manpage
>>> if txt2man is not installed
>>>
>>> Tom Cato Amundsen
>>> GNU Solfege maintainer
>>>
>>
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