Robert Millan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Btw, should we reassign this to nsis?
It looks logical or, to avoid duplicated bugs, clone it and make the
new one blocks this.
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On Fri, Sep 14, 2007 at 09:43:08PM -0400, Joey Hess wrote:
> While a good argument has been made that fixing this in nsis is not
> feasable, this is still a bad sequence of events:
>
> * Joe User inserts Debian CD.
> * Windows tells him it has a virus.
> * Joe User does not install Debian.
>
> If
While a good argument has been made that fixing this in nsis is not
feasable, this is still a bad sequence of events:
* Joe User inserts Debian CD.
* Windows tells him it has a virus.
* Joe User does not install Debian.
If this happened every time, we'd probably need to reconsider
autolaunching w
On Fri, Sep 14, 2007 at 01:46:19PM +0200, Lars wrote:
> Hi,
>
> > Thank you for your report, but this is not a bug in win32-loader. The file
> > that triggers this is in fact in nsis, but it's not a bug in nsis either.
>
> I do not know about.
> Just for the annoyance: "wasn't it shipped with wi
Hi,
> Thank you for your report, but this is not a bug in win32-loader. The file
> that triggers this is in fact in nsis, but it's not a bug in nsis either.
I do not know about.
Just for the annoyance: "wasn't it shipped with win32-loader"?
> These so-called anti-virus programs generally work
Package: win32-loader
Version: 0.6.0~pre3
Hi,
when running the win32-loader installer on win2000, Trend Micro OfficeScan 7.3
stops the installation due to a virus detection. The attached screenshots show
the warning message of the virus detection (including the "dangerous" dll file)
and the result
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