digitalmars.D - avast! Whitelisting
- Klean White (3/3) Sep 13 2017 Maybe you should upload your stuff for whitelisting in order to
- Kagamin (1/1) Sep 13 2017 https://www.virustotal.com/#/file/660c8cca2769f7ab02f3378d47e430ee446c46...
- Seb (12/15) Sep 13 2017 The DMC has traditionally often been wrongly classified. The best
- Steven Schveighoffer (5/18) Sep 13 2017 It might be a good idea to have a sticky post somewhere on the web site
Maybe you should upload your stuff for whitelisting in order to avoid unneccessary blocks / false positives: https://www.avast.com/faq.php?article=AVKB229#idt_100
Sep 13 2017
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Sep 13 2017
On Wednesday, 13 September 2017 at 17:10:11 UTC, Klean White wrote:Maybe you should upload your stuff for whitelisting in order to avoid unneccessary blocks / false positives: https://www.avast.com/faq.php?article=AVKB229#idt_100The DMC has traditionally often been wrongly classified. The best way to proceed is to upload the binary yourself to the virus scanner in your usage as (1) there are way too many (>70) that the D Dev team could keep track of and (2) the vendors of Antivirus programs trust their users (and multiple submissions) much more than one from the vendor. all: there have been dozens of these posts in the past. Please, please try to contribute a tiny bit yourself and submit the binary for whitelisting! It takes less time than writing a post here...
Sep 13 2017
On 9/13/17 5:58 PM, Seb wrote:On Wednesday, 13 September 2017 at 17:10:11 UTC, Klean White wrote:It might be a good idea to have a sticky post somewhere on the web site titled "Is your Anti-Virus flagging DMD? Read this: (link to whitelisting instructions on wiki)." -SteveMaybe you should upload your stuff for whitelisting in order to avoid unneccessary blocks / false positives: https://www.avast.com/faq.php?article=AVKB229#idt_100The DMC has traditionally often been wrongly classified. The best way to proceed is to upload the binary yourself to the virus scanner in your usage as (1) there are way too many (>70) that the D Dev team could keep track of and (2) the vendors of Antivirus programs trust their users (and multiple submissions) much more than one from the vendor. all: there have been dozens of these posts in the past. Please, please try to contribute a tiny bit yourself and submit the binary for whitelisting! It takes less time than writing a post here...
Sep 13 2017