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Pelles C => General discussions => Topic started by: tpekar on June 20, 2012, 06:19:47 PM
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Any time I compile a C program in Pelles C I get the Bloodhound.Sonar.9 virus message from Semantic Antivirus and my program is quarantined. Has anyone experienced this? Does anyone know of a solution? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
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Any time I compile a C program in Pelles C I get the Bloodhound.Sonar.9 virus message from Semantic Antivirus and my program is quarantined. Has anyone experienced this? Does anyone know of a solution? Any help would be greatly appreciated!
I guess you can put them in your av exceptions. I used to have a similar problem, not with Pelles C but with MinGW gcc. I don't remember when it went away, it was either when I upgraded the MinGW toolchain, or after an update to the av definitions.
PS. On a side note, I'm still getting av blocks on Pelles C (un)installers (Avira Antivir).
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Any false positives should be reported to the AV software vendor to get corrected.
They know that those exist and they are usually fast at resolving such an issue.
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The problem is that some AV vendors are not correct while they comment the MS COFF specification.