Avast declaring false positive on Corona plugins

Avast declared that some program called miniunz.exe, which was downloaded while I was installing the Carrot Plugin, as a virus. I want some clarification and answers, I know this isn’t a virus, but Avast has now BROKEN my corona install. :confused:

EDIT: I fixed the broken install and turned off the AV, set Corona folder to be excluded. That made it better, still, the devs should investigate.

I wrote the Carrot plugin for Corona and this is puzzling.

The plugin is a bytecode compile of this repo: https://github.com/GoCarrot/carrot-corona and the file that is that bytecode is generated from this: https://github.com/GoCarrot/carrot-corona/blob/master/shared/plugin_carrot.lua

I work on a Mac, and so I have not encountered this issue at all. Is there any more information you can provide about this problem? If you do not use the plugin framework, and just use the linked Lua file, are there any issues? Could you possibly provide me with more info to reproduce this issue, I do have access to a Windows machine and can load it with Avast and whatever else is needed.

Thank you for this report, and my apologies for this inconvenience.

I wrote the Carrot plugin for Corona and this is puzzling.

The plugin is a bytecode compile of this repo: https://github.com/GoCarrot/carrot-corona and the file that is that bytecode is generated from this: https://github.com/GoCarrot/carrot-corona/blob/master/shared/plugin_carrot.lua

I work on a Mac, and so I have not encountered this issue at all. Is there any more information you can provide about this problem? If you do not use the plugin framework, and just use the linked Lua file, are there any issues? Could you possibly provide me with more info to reproduce this issue, I do have access to a Windows machine and can load it with Avast and whatever else is needed.

Thank you for this report, and my apologies for this inconvenience.