I also had the problem with libxpm. Matt
On Feb 1, 2012, at 8:56 PM, Torsten Schuetze <torsten.schue...@gmx.net> wrote: > Hi, > > I've just seen that a new emacs version is about to be released. I've > downloaded > > http://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/emacs/windows/emacs-23.4-barebin-i386.zip > > last modified 29-Jan-2012 19:50 > > http://ftp.gnu.org/pub/gnu/emacs/windows/emacs-23.4-bin-i386.zip > > and tried to unpack it on my Windows 7 system. At home, my antivirus > solution Bitdefender 2012 alarmed me about the Gen:Variant.Graftor.11514 > virus in the three files > > bin/hexl.exe > bin/sorted-doc.exe > bin/digest-doc.exe > > Then I've uploaded the small (3.4 MB) binary file > emacs-23.4-barebin-i386.zip to VirusTotal. Here I received 13 (from > total 43) virus messages with virus names > > Artemis!4749CC4C3512 > TR/Graftor.11514.13 > Trojan-Downloader.win32.Agent.bmzd > Trojan.Win32.Siscos!IK > > etc. > > Could you please check if these binaries are okay or if they are > infected? It would be a disaster if GNU site distribute a Trojan horse > with Emacs. > > Thanks, > > Torsten > > PS: BTW, the libXpm.dll seems to be much smaller than in the 23.3 > binary. I obtain only very simple icons. If I replace libXpm.dll by the > 23.3 version, everything seems to be okay. > > >