>
> Is it possible for the developers to put some kind of signature to the
> file so that it is not recognized as a threat? Of course, this may be a
> problem of Panda (only), but again upon seeing the warning of a "virus"
> acts negatively in your psyche.
>

We do already sign the installer (rt-click -> Properties -> Digital
Signatures). I'm not quite sure what else could practically be done here
(there is a closed issue about this question, but I don't recall the issue
#)

On Wed, May 6, 2015 at 9:25 AM, Pileas <[email protected]> wrote:

> Good morning lads.
>
> I was delighted to see the new version of Julia (0.3.8). Alas, when I
> tried to install it my Panda Antivirus quarantined the file. It saw it as a
> potential threat of high risk.
>
> Is it possible for the developers to put some kind of signature to the
> file so that it is not recognized as a threat? Of course, this may be a
> problem of Panda (only), but again upon seeing the warning of a "virus"
> acts negatively in your psyche.
>
>
>
>

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