1. 4.1 now on SourceForge

Everyone,

I've uploaded Eu 4.1 for Windows, Linux, OSX, and ARMv6 to SourceForge. I've done checks on the individual packages but there certainly could be mistakes (I already found one for the Win-64bit, which is fixed now).

Thanks,
Ira

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2. Re: 4.1 now on SourceForge

Norton: euphoria-4.1.0-win-x86.exe is not safe and has been removed. Threat name: WS.Reputation.1

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kenneth said...

Norton: euphoria-4.1.0-win-x86.exe is not safe and has been removed. Threat name: WS.Reputation.1

Could this be a false positive?

Which anti-virus product or service detected this?

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I just checked with Windows Defender and Malwarebytes and no threats were found. Looking at this post, http://community.norton.com/t5/Norton-Internet-Security-Norton/Clarification-on-WS-Reputation-1-detection/td-p/232155, it seems WS.Reputation.1 might not be an actual threat.

Thanks,
Ira

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5. Re: 4.1 now on SourceForge

Jerome said...

Everyone,

I've uploaded Eu 4.1 for Windows, Linux, OSX, and ARMv6 to SourceForge. I've done checks on the individual packages but there certainly could be mistakes (I already found one for the Win-64bit, which is fixed now).

Cool. I guess we should label this a beta, and maybe put those downloads in some sort of a beta folder on sourceforge.

Are the windows binaries compressed? That's caused false positives with virus scanners in the past.

Matt

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mattlewis said...

Cool. I guess we should label this a beta, and maybe put those downloads in some sort of a beta folder on sourceforge.

Are the windows binaries compressed? That's caused false positives with virus scanners in the past.

Yes, the windows binaries are compressed with upx. Should we just call the folder on SourceForge 4.1.0-beta?

-Ira

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I updated the news and made a link on the download page.

I am calling this a Beta release for now.

_tom

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I believe that any file that Norton or Symantec has not seen before, and which has the capabilities that a compiler or interpreter is bound to have, will be marked as WS.Reputation.1 unless it comes from certain trusted sites such as Microsoft or Adobe. It is intended to mean that the file has not achieved a good reputation. Not surprising if it is new. Furthermore, taking avoiding action as if it is malware will give it a bad reputation.

I am using Microsoft Security Essentials which gives more of a hint that it doesn't know much about the file.

Arthur

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For the 4.1 release, can we get installer-free zip package(s) for Windows?

-Greg

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ghaberek said...

For the 4.1 release, can we get installer-free zip package(s) for Windows?

Done!

-Ira

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Jerome said...
ghaberek said...

For the 4.1 release, can we get installer-free zip package(s) for Windows?

Done!

-Ira

FINALLY! I've been asking for this for YEARS! Hopefully the finished release will offer the same option.

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