I have not had a problem with the Windows installer from SourceForge.
http://sourceforge.net/projects/meld-installer/
You might open a ticket with your vendor to have them take a look at it. And make an exception in your antivirus software as a workaround.
Mike From: meld-list [mailto:meld-list-bounces gnome org]
On Behalf Of Matias N. Goldberg Hi everyone! I'm new to this newslist. Please, excuse me if I'm in the wrong place. I've subscribed just to report that ClamAV detects "meld-1.8.4.0.exe" as a Trojan: D:\Downloads\meld-1.8.4.0.exe: Win.Trojan.Autoit-734 FOUND I downloaded the Zip version and the problem persisted: D:\Downloads\meld-1.8.4.0\meld\meld.exe: Win.Trojan.Autoit-734 FOUND D:\Downloads\meld-1.8.4.0\meld\meldc.exe: Win.Trojan.Autoit-734 FOUND ----------- SCAN SUMMARY ----------- Known viruses: 3099685 Engine version: 0.98 Scanned directories: 771 Scanned files: 12171 Infected files: 2 I uploaded the file meld.exe to virustotal.com 5/49 and out of them reported as Trojan: Antivirus
Result
Update Kingsoft Win32.Troj.IAgent.wt.(kcloud)
20130829 McAfee-GW-Edition Heuristic.BehavesLike.Win32.ModifiedUPX.C
20140202 Rising PE:Spyware.KeyLogger!1.9F7B
20140202 TheHacker
Trojan/AutoHK.ed
20140202 TrendMicro-HouseCall TROJ_GEN.F47V1205
20140202 Interestingly their ClamAV didn't detect it (my definitions are up to date). I did not research into whether this is a false positive or actual infected files. Looks like I will have to try compiling from source, which doesn't look straightforward. Cheers Matias IMPORTANT:
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