I am sure they will and there's nothing I can do other than give them time to investigate and analyse.Give the RPi folks some time, I'm sure they will clear it up.
I am certainly not going to be so stupid as to mark the executable as safe until then, and even then I would be reluctant to, would prefer to see a release which doesn't trigger threat detection.
I imagine Raspberry Pi will also want a non-triggering release unless they expect forum members to handle questions as to why 'pioasm' shows as a threat whenever it is installed under Windows.
I don't want to disrupt those investigating the issue but it would be nice to get an update, some indication of any ETA for resolution, what investigations so far have revealed.
Statistics: Posted by hippy — Thu Aug 07, 2025 2:20 pm