It may be worth submitting the purebasic.exe (zip or rar it) if it isn’t too big. If you keep the programs that you have written using purebasic.exe in the same folder, you could exclude the folder using the wildcard feature, e.g. C:\PbProgsFolder* etc.
Thanks for the tip, I already found the exclude option (8 hours after my server processes went fubar!).
I’m afraid I’m not at liberty to submit the purebasic executable itself as it’s not within my license to pass it to a 3rd party. I’ll check with the developer to see if they have done so.
You are basically left with adding it to the exclusions lists, though I can’t see how sending it to avast for analysis to correct a false positive detection would be classed as distribution.
It isn’t being send for use in the true sense of distribution, rather analysis against the virus signature to see why it is detected and correct/improve the virus signature. This is obviously beneficial to the users of both purebasic, which as you say is a popular program and avast.
If you can’t trust your AV company who can you trust ;D