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Where is the TB file hosted? I have about 95 MBit download speed and it takes TB about 5 minutes to download.
Web site and forum in Italy.
.biz is in the US Los Angeles
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I guess TB is not for me anymore. Before it was the Oxygen part that let my virus checker always act up, now it is thinAir.
Every time an AV software says it found a "*pack GEN" virus it means it found something just compressed and in the doubt it mark as virus.
There are no virus at all in thinAir and all other thinBasic executable or DLLs. All executable and DLL are produced by me from source code and I'm not a virus spreader.
They are just packed with UPX and this simple fact let some AV to mark them as possible virus.
I use Trend Micro Enterprise AV in all my computers.
I can guarantee it is one of the best.
Anyway, I've just submitted a false positive to Avira sending them 1.10.4 setup.
Will see
Ciao
Eros
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Thanks a lot, Eros
@Mike - Avira is not a bad Antivirus, but in case such as this, it is common to notify the AV vendor that you think it is false positive and let them examine "manually".
Avast does this in few hours, I am sure Avira has similar mechanism.
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Last edited by Petr Schreiber; 02-10-2017 at 08:47.
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Submitted the whole thinBasic setup 1.10.4
Here the result.
Ciao
Eros
TB1.10.4.avira.clean.PNG
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Thanks for the info!
Eros is too humble,
he did not even mention one very important thing he added to thinBASIC 1.10.4: it does not matter, what kind of line endings you use now
CRLF or LF... thinBASIC handles this automagically now, which reduces headaches with Unix based version control systems (such as git).
Petr
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I think I amended it in 1.9.16.17 when I introduced the possibility to #INCLUDE from HTTP/HTTPS like the following:
I discovered that Github sometimes change standard $CRLF line terminator into something different.#INCLUDE ONCE "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/petrSchreiber/uniTest/master/uniTest.tbasicu"
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