Just to close the loop on this, I downloaded the oorexx5_win32_r11047_av.zip file, unzipped it and put the files in %rexx_home%5.0.0. I then used my orxver tool to make 5.0.0 the active rexx and ran rexxtry. No problems on the few things I tried. I then switched back to 4.2.0. And, no problems reported from my antivirus - Windows Defender on Win/10. Now I can switch back and forth and try the new features as I have time. Oh, and if anyone needs a particular test run on 32-bit ooRexx w/ Windows 10 at the latest fix level, let me know. Thanks!

On 6/20/2016 3:06 PM, Jon Wolfers wrote:
Ok.  It looks to me like the Malware flags have cleared.

Nice one Erich.

Jon

On 17 June 2016 at 09:19, Erich Steinböck <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    I've tested each individual file in the flagged
    oorexx5_win32_r11047.zip with virustotal.com
    <http://virustotal.com> (Moritz, thanks for sharing this useful
    service).
    It shows that Bitdefender doesn't like rexxinstance.exe and
    callrxnt.exe.  As the former is just a testbinary and the latter a
    sample, I've simply removed both from the zip, and uploaded it as
    oorexx5_win32_r11047_av.zip.

    I've also removed the other flagged 32-bit zip and cleaned up
    older versions.

    Depending on how often sf runs its AV-service against our files,
    we'll see whether this fixes the flagging.  I haven't done
    anything regarding the supposedly "damaged" Mac archive.

    P.S. I'm running an enterprise version of Symantec Endpoint
    Protection and I'm very confident that no infected file will ever
    be uploaded by me.


    
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