Those were the only errors reported. I downloaded 9.2.0 after I got the 9.2.1 
errors. Vuse+/BitDefender did not report any errors with that download. I have 
not yet performed an install, only a download.

FYI, The following is from the Vuse+ website:
Every hour of every day, BitDefender updates its virus database with the latest 
protection against viruses, scams and malware. Then every time you download a 
new file with Vuze Plus, its built-in BitDefender protection first checks to 
make sure it has downloaded new definitions within the last four hours.
"Unable to scan" - there are a number of reasons that a file may fail to scan. 
Usually it is related to having moved a file from its default download location 
while it is still in your Vuze Library. Vuze can no longer locate the file, so 
it cannot scan it for malware.

I did not do anything differently for the 9.2.0 vs 9.2.1 downloads, & did not 
move, modify, or perform any other actions on the downloaded files. Plus, the 
two .tar files are contained within the .iso.

~Stan

> On Oct 20, 2017, at 1:21 PM, Steve McIntyre <st...@einval.com> wrote:
> 
> On Fri, Oct 20, 2017 at 01:01:25PM -0700, Stan Lubiak wrote:
>> I don’t know. This is the first time I’ve ever seen this alert.
>> 
>> Vuse+ automatically scans all downloads with a built-in BitDefender engine. 
> 
> Were there any other errors, or just:
> 
>>>>  Result: ARCHIVE /Users/Shared/Public/Downloads/Vuze Downloads/
>>>>  debian-9.2.1-amd64-xfce-CD-1.iso
>>>> 
>>>>    CORRUPTED xmethods.tar
>>>> 
>>>>    CORRUPTED schema.tar
> 
> ? Searching on my local system, the only mention I can see for those
> filenames in Stretch are gzip-compressed versions in the
> python-wstools package, and that hasn't changed between 9.2.0 and
> 9.2.1. No packages did - the difference was just the ordering of
> packages.
> 
> I'm curious - when did you download 9.2.0 via torrent? Does it *still*
> work for you now? Maybe there's been a coincidental change in the
> signatures your virus checker is using.
> 
> -- 
> Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK.                                st...@einval.com
> "Yes, of course duct tape works in a near-vacuum. Duct tape works
> anywhere. Duct tape is magic and should be worshipped."
>   -― Andy Weir, "The Martian"
> 

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