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2910 | #5031 | ^ | Idézet | Sat, 04 Jul 2020 23:34:55 +02 |
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Hello Carlos, Yeah, i know the reason: this is due to the useless heuristic capabilities of virus scanners, for some of our programs have been packed with the UPack execompressor, which is also used by some decade old viruses and these garbage viruschasers are labelling everything as dangerous which uses it, regardless what the program exactly is, hence the warning. The funny thing is, that we have the warning displayed at the programs' page and it is demonstrably there at least since 2012 (actually it is there since 2007, as i promised to display this at the next update in this post which was - according to our news archive - at 2007.08.11.) and yet, after 13 years, they are still marked as dangerous. Antivirus programs simply sucks. I've changed Debian 10 to current, but why should i remove the 9's links? Even if they are outdated now, they should remain there for historical reasons. I've added RODOS to the Sparc64 list too and also MarBSD 5.2 and 4.9. Too bad i could not find the real release date for 4.9, so i added it with the archive.org filedate (also the download is unfortunately broken for 4.9). I do not think it would make any sense to add Darwin itself as it is only the kernel of OSX and OSX is already on the list. I added PureDarwin and it's sources however, since that is a separate derivate. I added NewOS and K42, although i did not find any info on it's last release date, so again, the latest archive.org filedate is used. I've updated AIX, Arch, KISS, Alpine, Haiku, CentOS, Yocto, OpenSUSE TW, OpenSUSE Leap, AROS and Gentoo. (This latter one was also updated for Sparc64 (2020-05-08).) I was unable to encode the "SP2" into the numeric version of AIX (7002004) as we have no more room for that, so it has remained the same as before, but i think that does not really matter. I've removed the PPC64LE from Haiku as you're right, it's only supports old Apple machines. I did not know that Devuan began to support PPC; that is some great news, even if it's only the PPC64LE version...for at least we will have one more systemd-less Linux for the Raptor machines. The new Slackware fork is also good news, i hope he won't give up after a few tries. The open-sourcing of the A2 CPU sounds interesting. With these characteristics, it should be relatively cheap nowdays, so maybe we will see some low-end POWER machines finally... Once again, thank you for your vast update list. I really appreciate your pertinacious help and an extra thank for sparing me the work of hunting for the version numbers and release dates, that really shortened my current updating seance. |