I have installed CrossKylix 1.1.0. It is a linker for Windows that can be installed to compile Linux Binaries with various versions of Delphi keeping the same source code.
From some time on, the linker ckdcc.exe is detected as a virus Win32:Malware-Gen. Other famous antiviruses do not detect it as a virus, only Avast.
The installation package can be found here: http://crosskylix.untergrund.net/
Virustotal analysis: https://www.virustotal.com/file/fd28e2ffb479f1e4c6aa685285347df28b1f93bc829d8cfa21eeaca273718a88/analysis/
First seen by VirusTotal
2010-03-02 00:44:30 UTC ( 2 år, 4 måneder ago )
seems like a FP yes
you can report FP here. http://www.avast.com/contacts
click the “submit a question to our sales support” then change subject from dropp down menu
you may add a link to this topic
send the file to virus@avast.com for analysis with subject false positive keep the file zipped and password protected…specify password in email body…use 7-zip or winrar to do so 
Hi GabryJ84,
Yes, we continue to see these issues with open Delphi Borland updates -
New - July 21 2010: CrossKylix is updated after 6 years.
Normally this software should be qualified as “riskware”.
As you perfectly know what it is, you could install it knowing it is not a PUP.
A general detection as Win32:Malware-gen could be only explained as a general Delphi Borland false positive detection.
We have seen more of these FPs for Delphi Borland software in the past.
Checking: htxp://crosskylix.untergrund.net/#download
Engine version: 7.0.2.4281
Total virus-finding records: 2974701
File size: 26.62 KB
File MD5: 2081dc1ff0bc6b8cc7c5c7f96696306b
htxp://crosskylix.untergrund.net/#download - Ok
polonus