Dr. Murdoch and Dr. Ligges,
After my contacts with Avira, it seems that the issue caused by
their antivirus software (a false positive alarm) has been solved.
Now I have been able to install R 2.12.0 flawlessly.
Thank you.
Paulo Barata
Paulo Barata wrote:
Dr. Murdoch and Dr. Ligges,
After my contacts with Avira, it seems that the issue caused by
their antivirus software (a false positive alarm) has been solved.
Now I have been able to install R 2.12.0 flawlessly.
Thanks for following up on this.
Duncan Murdoch
Thank
Dear R-list members,
I have just downloaded R 2.12.0 for Windows. When installing,
my antivirus software detected some malware during the
installation process.
I use Windows XP SP3. My antivirus software is Avira Premium
Security Suite, product version 10.0.0.542 (19/4/2010),
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I checked with two online services which ran more than 40 different
virus scanners on the file and only Avira gave a warning. Hence I assume
it is a false positive with Avira and you can go on with the installation.
@ Duncan as the maintainer for the binary setup installer: It might make
Uwe Ligges wrote:
I checked with two online services which ran more than 40 different
virus scanners on the file and only Avira gave a warning. Hence I assume
it is a false positive with Avira and you can go on with the installation.
@ Duncan as the maintainer for the binary setup installer:
Dear Dr. Murdoch,
My thanks to you and to Dr. Ligges for your replies.
I will do my part and will inform Avira about what happened.
If possible, I will send then the R 2.12.0 installation
file for their examination. As Dr. Ligges said, it is quite
possible indeed that a false positive alarm
Paulo Barata wrote:
Dear Dr. Murdoch,
My thanks to you and to Dr. Ligges for your replies.
I will do my part and will inform Avira about what happened.
If possible, I will send then the R 2.12.0 installation
file for their examination. As Dr. Ligges said, it is quite
possible indeed that a
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