On 05.01.2016 15:09, jan iversen wrote:
the CVE-* files in the same directory are all encrypted with some dummy
password, so that virus scanners don't complain about them.
vcl/qa/cppunit/graphicfilter/data/README
i've taken the liberty to encrypt these now on master with
18b0343010517daa1eaf52a17ef19564076e1f3a, so you should only get virus
warnings when the tests are actually running (because the files will be
written unencrypted to temporary files), which can be avoided with
--disable-cve-tests.
Can I suggest we name files, that contain virus especially (like
CVE-* and VIRUS-*) so that it is obvious that the file contains a "wanted" virus.
none of these files actually contains a virus, they just have malformed
content that tend to trigger anti-virus heuristics.
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