On 24.04.2016 08:19, Bert Huijben wrote: > > I think changing a single byte in the file should fix this… but in > that case we should also remove the ‘eicar’ reference. > > > > I’ve never seen this error being reported via an application though 😊 > > (I usually disable defender on my workdirs and/or dev VMs unless > explicitly testing antivirus related issues) >
I just checked and it turns out that I had an exclusion set up in Windows Defender for the directory where I do all of the Subversion-related work. Now I'm confused. -- Brane > > *From: *Ivan Zhakov <mailto:i...@visualsvn.com> > *Sent: *zaterdag 23 april 2016 20:08 > *To: *Branko Čibej <mailto:br...@apache.org> > *Cc: *Subversion Development <mailto:dev@subversion.apache.org> > *Subject: *Re: Really funny test failure on Windows > > > > On 23 April 2016 at 18:43, Branko Čibej <br...@apache.org> wrote: > > > This just happened when I was running trunk tests in a Windows 10 VM > > > (with Windows Defender enabled). I see now that the test is actually > > > expected to tickle the interest of antivirus software. :) > > I've raised this problem month ago on dev@s.a.o: > > http://svn.haxx.se/dev/archive-2016-03/0043.shtml > > > > > > -- > > Ivan Zhakov > > >