Downloading an updated virus signature database might not help, because the name "Win64.Evo.gen{Trj}" indicates that this particular false positive was detected based on heuristic scan, not based on a signature match. So, the anti-virus software disassembles the code and looks for particular code patterns or operations rather than a specific match. For example, I remember, back in the day when everybody used MS-DOS, it was a popular thing for viruses to look for all the EXE or COM files within the current directory. So, anti-virus softwares were designed to look for this behavior rather than a particular code. So, when the anti-virus program noticed that a program searches for *.exe and *.com, then that caused an warning alert. And that's what you have here. It's not a match based alert. So, you will have to go into options and disable the heuristic scanner. I don't have Norton Antivirus, so I can't give you more step-by-step directions on how to do that. But that's what you'll have to do. Or you can just disable the entire virus scanner temporarily while you install the Tk module.

In reply to Re^5: Tk::Canvas not working by harangzsolt33
in thread Tk::Canvas not working by BillKSmith

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