2007/10/13, Inventor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hi, this question may be a bit off-topic but I do not know where to
> ask and you've all been so helpful with my questions about the program
> itself.  To distribute the program I zip up the Perl source file with
> some other text files by first using tar -cf filename.tar *, then gzip
> filename.tar, then renaming filename.tar.gz to filename.tgz.  I put
> that on my web site and there have been complaints that their virus
> checking software flags it as containing a virus.
>
> I am working on a non-intel Mac so there is little chance of a real
> virus, plus its only text files and i see no special characters in the
> text files.  Besides, both of my virus checkers find no viruses, so I
> think I am virus-free.  Did changing the filename mess up a checksum
> or something?  How do I end up with a *.tgz extension in a more kosher
> way?
>

Hi,

I don't think there're some relations to the .tgz file of yours.
Most possibly it's the problem of the that anti-virus software,you may
suggest him to report this item to the software provider.

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