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A file used to assist with digital audio workstations (jbridge, allowing 32-bit plugins to be used with a 64-bit application) is being blocked from downloading. I added the url’s to the exception list, to no avail. How to clear this up to allow the download? Avast claims that Win32:Evo-gen is contained within, but the site and software are well noted and used by many without any problems.
As posted on: http://jstuff.wordpress.com/jbridge/
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/4378642/jBridge/jBridgev1.5Setup_Demonstration%20version.zip
You can report a false positive here:
http://www.avast.com/contact-form.php
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Great, thanks for the info! Posted.
Now you can just wait. 8)
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Hello!
I am the developer of jBridge, I was just told that this was happening. 
To double check, I tested a copy of the demo I had in my harddrive a few months ago and it’s also being detected as a virus.
The files that I have uploaded haven’t been modified in months, so everything indicates that this is a false positive ( I also emailed Avast’s staff about it ).
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By the way, if I extract the zip file and scan it, it comes clean in Avast.
I think we can safely conclude this is a false positive, but I’ll wait for Avast’s staff input.
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I tried today, and was able to download 1.5 