On Fri, 12 Dec 2014 09:47:38 +0100
Dr Engelbert Buxbaum <engelbert_buxb...@web.de> wrote:

> 
> Hi,
> 
> Avast  reports  that  several files from the win executable of Lazarus
> are  infected with "win64 evo-gen". Is this a problem of Lazarus or of
> Avast?

I guess Avast.

Here is a scan report from 20th Oct:

Scan report of: 134052-lazarus-1.2.6-fpc-2.6.4-win32.exe

Ahnlab  -
Avast   -
AVG     -
Avira   -
Bitdefender     -
Command -
Command (Online)        -
Eset Nod32      ERROR
Fortinet        -
F-Prot  -
G Data  -
Ikarus  -
K7 Computing    -
Kaspersky       -
Kaspersky (Online)      -
McAfee  -
McAfee (BETA)   -
McAfee (Online) -
McAfee GW Edition (Online)      -
Microsoft       -
Norman  -
Panda   -
Panda (Online)  -
QuickHeal       -
Rising  -
Rising (Online) -
Sophos  -
Sophos (Online) -
Symantec        -
Symantec (BETA) -
ThreatTrack     -
Total Defense   -
Trend Micro     -
Trend Micro (Cons.)     -
Trend Micro (CPR)       -
VBA32   -
VirusBuster     -


Mattias

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