Well done on the release, everyone at or helping Jsoftware with 801!
As for Avast!, I've experienced problems a couple of times with it
protecting me from j801 beta install versions.
I've tried reporting these occurrences to their company as false
positives with no apparent success; certainly there's been no response.
I included the details as I knew them of Jsoftware for them to follow up
if they wished.
Anyway, with the latest Windows version of Avast (2014.9.0.2013) I found
you can disable the file system shield and/or the web shield for 10
minutes, probably enough for a download. That worked ok for me, a
week or two ago with the latest beta, at least. Haven't tried the
release version yet.
Thanks,
Mike
On 11/02/2014 01:00, bill lam wrote:
This had been reported during beta cycle, please report to Avast about this
false positive alarm as what was being noted in the header of the download page.
That exe was built within linux so it is very unlikely to be infected.
11.02.2014, в 8:52, Pascal Jasmin <godspiral2...@yahoo.ca> написал(а):
great news. Thank you all that worked on release.
An issue is that avast thinks that j801_win64.exe is infected with
win32:malware-gen .
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From: Eric Iverson <eric.b.iver...@gmail.com>
To: Programming forum <programm...@jsoftware.com>
Cc:
Sent: Monday, February 10, 2014 7:39:13 PM
Subject: [Jprogramming] J801 released!
J801 has been released, and can be downloaded from
http://www.jsoftware.com/download/j801.
(browser page refresh may be required to see new page rather than old
page from the cache)
The main change is in the desktop IDE. This has been rewritten in Qt
instead of GTK, and includes a replacement for the J6 window driver,
wd.
For those not making essential use of either J7 GTK or J6 wd, the new
system should be a straightforward upgrade. In particular, the J
engine, J console and JHS are the same in both J7 and J8.
Going forward, we will focus development efforts only on J8, and not
try to keep J6 or J7 up to date.
A great deal of community effort went into this release, and we would
like to thank everyone who contributed both in development and
testing. Especial thanks are due to the core Qt development group:
Norman Drinkwater
Bill Lam
David Mitchell
Ric Sherlock
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