Yes, I've seen it too, but I believe it was an a different file. Don't remember how I handled it though.
On 10/26/05, Scott Laird <scott at sigkill.org> wrote: > > > On Oct 25, 2005, at 5:17 PM, Kyle Heon wrote: > > > Hello, > > For some reason, when I try to checkout a copy of Typo from Subversion on my > WINXP machine which has a newly installed McAffee Virus scanner installed it > complains about a file in the vendor\bluecloth\tests folder. The strangest > thing though is that it's one of the Subversion files that it specifies. > > \vendor\bluecloth\tests\.svn\tmp\text-base\15_Contrib.tests.rb.svn-base > > It claims the file is infected with a JS/Exploit-CrossSite Trojan. > > I'm pretty certain it is McAffee being overly protective but I'm just > curious if anyone else has seen the same thing and if so, how they got > around it short of shutting off active scanning.Your virus scanner is being > overly paranoid. I suspect that turning it off will be the easiest way > around the problem, but I'm not really sure--I don't use one, so I never > have to find workarounds for them. > > > Scott > _______________________________________________ > Typo-list mailing list > Typo-list at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/typo-list > > > -- Koen.
