Thanks!
I got it working using the files you linked.
I have used python(x,y) almost a year now. I switched from Matlab and
python(x,y) has made the switch so easy. It is a really good package,
and I appreciate all the hard work you do for it. Thank you very much!
Marko
On 18 touko, 14:32, Gabi Davar <
grizzly....@gmail.com> wrote:
> Looks like another false positive from an AV product. MS security
> essentials and TrendMicro give it the all clear.
>
> Please take:
http://pythonxy.googlecode.com/files/xydoc-1.0.5_py27.exehttp://pythonxy.googlecode.com/files/swig-2.0.6.exe
>
> Instead.
>
>
>
> On Thursday, May 17, 2012 5:01:54 AM UTC+3, bob wrote:
>
> > Same issue here. Is there a recommendation from the developers?? Is it a
> > false positive and we should ignore it?? Come on guys.
>
> > On Friday, May 11, 2012 1:34:12 AM UTC-6, marko wrote:
>
> >> I got the same message (in english in my case). Symantec says that
> >> xydoc and swig are trojans and deletes the files. In my case
> >> installation went through, but Python(x,y) does not start.
>
> >> On 3 touko, 13:58,
Hans.K...@ptb.de wrote:
> >> > Thank you for the update.
> >> > However, when I installed Python(x, y) 2.7.2.2 I obtained the following
> >> > warning about a trojan in xydoc:
>
> >> > image_gif_part
> >> > 84 ktNäytäLataa- Piilota siteerattu teksti -
>
> - Näytä siteerattu teksti -