We have worked with Microsoft, Symantec, and McAfee to analyze the data. All parties have concluded that this file is not malicious, but we wanted to let the community know in case you run across a similar issue. We have notified the maintainer.
Symantec and McAfee have updated their rules accordingly and will no longer flag this file, but other virus scanners might continue to flag it.
Note that if you use Bamse to build MSI packages, inclusion of this filecould cause some scanners to flag the package. The details of this file are as follows:
File name: Folder.exe File Size: 83249 byte MD5: 9f939a06344af9b242a7b43849defb40 SHA1: a9faf0915d1ea142b161bec57792ef2ca379ce5b URL: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/bamseFrom the package description: "Bamse is a framework for building Windows Installers for your Windows applications, giving you a comprehensive set of features to put together MSIs using Haskell."
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