On 06/10/14 16:45, Juergen Funk Mailinglist wrote:
Hi
I don't know is that helpful information.
Symantec delete that files in my case
- writerfilter\qa\cppunittests\rtftok\data\pass\
sf_508f4e169fb76c80745d3541bd01b0a2-73462-minimized.rtf
Virus:Trojan.Mdropper
hi Juergen,
i hope we can encrypt this one like the CVE test-cases, so it doesn't
cause warnings any more.
- d:\bld\deb\workdir\UnpackedTarball\icu\source\bin\
genrb.exe
Virus: Suspicious.Cloud
- d:\bld\deb\workdir\UnpackedTarball\nss\nss\lib\zlib\out\
example.exe
Virus: Suspicious.Cloud.5
The "rtf"-file have excluded from the scan.
those are probably not something we can work around easily; can you
report and upload these files as "false positive" to your Anti-virus
tool vendor? i mean, you are paying them for the tool, so they should
fix it if it doesn't work :)
When I have this follow "autogen.sh setting" then the "exe" have the virus
--enable-debug
BUT with this "autogen.sh setting" NO VIRUS for "exe"
--enable-dbgutil
so that's the "random" difference, perhaps it's because dbgutil uses
MSVC debug runtime? fun...
Context
Re: examples to manage docs using LibreOffice as a major component · Michael Meeks
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