Hello,
Am Mi., 11. Mai 2022 um 13:44 Uhr schrieb Klaus Post :
> Hi!
>
> You can try 'garble' and see if that helps:
> https://github.com/burrowers/garble
>
> For me, it seems to reduce the number of false positives, but there are
> still some left.
>
> /Klaus
>
Just a silly question: is the occu
Hi!
You can try 'garble' and see if that
helps: https://github.com/burrowers/garble
For me, it seems to reduce the number of false positives, but there are
still some left.
/Klaus
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On Fri, Apr 29, 2022 at 4:12 AM Paolo C. wrote:
>
> Rob, thanks a lot.
> I saw the disclaimer, but it appeared a little generic, and since with
> version 18 the av complaining are many, I tought that the issue should be at
> least mentioned on golang site.
> I think this could be a potential dis
Rob, thanks a lot.
I saw the disclaimer, but it appeared a little generic, and since with
version 18 the av complaining are many, I tought that the issue should be
at least mentioned on golang site.
I think this could be a potential disincentive to golang usage,
Because if binary distributions,
https://go.dev/doc/faq#virus
On Fri, Apr 29, 2022 at 8:22 PM Paolo C. wrote:
>
> Hello,
> I noticed that if you download golang portable zip for aMD64 and upload the
> go.exe or gofnt.exe to virustotal one av complains.
> If you compile a simple helloword main and upload, 4 or 5 minor av complain
Hello,
I noticed that if you download golang portable zip for aMD64 and upload the
go.exe or gofnt.exe to virustotal one av complains.
If you compile a simple helloword main and upload, 4 or 5 minor av complain.
Anyone has this issue too?
I tested this from many machines, some completely virgin, so