Closed illtellyoulater closed 2 years ago
Let's hope Google updates it database and removes this supposed false positive. Also it's fairly easy to build the apps from source code too.
And there is another workaround: to use one of previous releases: recent release mostly polish things so most of the feature set remain stable.
I was just informing you so could submit it to antivirus engines as a false positive thus allowing the file to be downloaded again... as not everyone has a ready to use building environment. In my case as a workaround I used the latest version of the 32 bit version.
Just compiled Release x64 file and it looks fine: https://www.virustotal.com/gui/file/96364397686c2df98f1e3074af6a9ee7d79b4dd8ce851e7d8eefe7e290574543
I was able to download OK from https://github.com/cplussharp/graph-studio-next/releases/tag/v0.7.3.1 ?
I removed the links to the old releases with this commit 8e190038a1768831656587e0c6f284e871e0dcce. Please use the github release page instead: https://github.com/cplussharp/graph-studio-next/releases
Google reports that your release files are infected by a virus and won't let me download the file. Can you look into that?
Thanks!