According to some virus scanning (using clamav) that I'm surprised we
are doing on Fedora packages, the mingw32-nsis package is identified
thus:

/usr/share/nsis/Stubs/zlib - Trojan.Buzus-7623

Upstream NSIS keep a list of false positives, which indicates that
this might be one too:

http://nsis.sourceforge.net/NSIS_False_Positives

In any case we are supposed to be building everything from source, so
unless we are carrying around the source for a Windows trojan, this
must be either a false positive or a major packaging error.

Rich.

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