@Martin:

Compile line: ppc386 -vv -al -CioOrt -Cs6000000 -Mobjfpc -O1 -OpPENTIUM
(dropping the -gclt) helped.

It seems you were right.

Gerhard

----- Original Message ----- From: "Martin" <laza...@mfriebe.de>
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Subject: Re: [fpc-pascal] Compiled program is a virus (seems to be internallinker problem)


On 11/02/2013 20:22, Gerhard Scholz wrote:
Platform: Win32, FPC2.7.1, Virusscanner Avira Free Antivirus

The compiled program is assumed to be a virus.

Name:TR/Crypt.XPACK.Gen2 (according to Avira, shall be a trojan)

Compile line: ppc386 -vv -al -CioOrt -Cs6000000 -gclt -Mobjfpc -O1 -OpPENTIUM

With the external linker ( -Xe ) the program is not a virus and works.

Shall I make a bug report from that? I think I can not produce a small test program, the problem occurs only with one program, others do compile without problem.

IMHO, should be reported to the AV manufacturer.

btw, if you strip debug info, is it still reported? Because Kaspersky had/has that problem. And several other AV seems to get signatures from the same source.


On report they updated their signatures. Apparently whitelisted. The reported exe, now is fine. A byte by byte identical exe, with the exception of one single digit, in a textual date string differing, is still reported.
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