MonoPosixHelper-x86_64.dll - ClamAV detects this as a threat/infection - mono

Can anyone from the mono project team confirm that the file MonoPosixHelper-x86_64.dll is not malicious? ClamAV detects it as a threat. It is found under the /mono_2.0/bin folder under /.wine on Linux. The file exists even when wine is reinstalled.
By the way, it's only ClamAV which detects this, according to virustotal.com

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ZBS ZeroBraneStudio lua libs location in Mac OS

I wanted to debug openresty lua which is running in my local host. I installed ZBS IDE for that purpose in my MAC. I am going through the documentation available at.
The instruction says I need to set the below in the nginx conf
lua_package_path '{ZBS}/lualibs/?/?.lua;{ZBS}/lualibs/?.lua;;';
lua_package_cpath '{ZBS}/bin/clibs/?.dll;;';
I am finding it really hard to find out the location of in my mac. I installed the IDE my moving the dmg inside the application directory. Since I could not set this path, my ngix is failing to find the module 'mobdebug'.
Any idea as how to find the ZBS lua lib path in Mac OS.?
If you installed ZBS as the application, then {ZBS} in the paths needs to be replaced with something like /Applications/ZeroBraneStudio.app/Contents/ZeroBraneStudio, so the full paths becomes:
lua_package_path '/Applications/ZeroBraneStudio.app/Contents/ZeroBraneStudio/lualibs/?/?.lua;/Applications/ZeroBraneStudio.app/Contents/ZeroBraneStudio/lualibs/?.lua;;';
lua_package_cpath '/Applications/ZeroBraneStudio.app/Contents/ZeroBraneStudio/bin/clibs/?.dylib;;';

Processing 3 IDE is half cyrillic

Recently I started to find interest in Processing and decided to download the offical Processing 3 IDE from https://processing.org/download/?processing. But half of the IDE is in cyrillic symbols.
Screenshot of the IDE
I already tried to change the configuration language etc. Also I downloaded the IDE to my workplace notebook and on the notebook the IDE was complete in normal english.
Now I dont know how to fix this problem, because there are no informations about a problem like this with the Processing 3 IDE.
A few things to try - you may have already.
I know you said you tried changing the config language, but I'm not sure if you changed the "language.txt" file in the directory "C:\Users\your_username\AppData\Roaming\Processing". Ensure it only contains one line - "en".
Fresh install of Processing (delete the folder you extracted to and the Processing folder in the directory mentioned above, and the sketchbook folder, usually in your documents).
UPDATE:
This is a solution which has worked for others experiencing this exact issue:
Download Processing 3.1.1 - https://github.com/processing/processing/releases/tag/processing-0250-3.1.1
Make sure Processing is not already running
Rename the java folder in the processing-3.2.3 directory to something else, eg. java_broken
Copy the java folder from 3.1.1 to the 3.2.3 directory
Try running the 3.2.3 version of processing.exe

How to install apktool on Win 10?

I have downloaded both apktool_2.1.1.jar & apktool_2.0.0rc4.jar from https://bitbucket.org/iBotPeaches/apktool/downloads and pasted it in C://Windows. Yet when I run apktool in cmd, it returns:
C:\Users\arpit>apktool
'apktool' is not recognized as an internal or external command,
operable program or batch file.
Any help will be appreciated.
->Download Windows wrapper script from here https://raw.githubusercontent.com/iBotPeaches/Apktool/master/scripts/windows/apktool.bat
(Right click, Save Link As apktool.bat)
->Download apktool-2 https://bitbucket.org/iBotPeaches/apktool/downloads
(find newest here)
->Rename downloaded jar to apktool.jar
->Move both files (apktool.jar & apktool.bat) to your System32 directory (Usually C:\Windows\system32)
If you do not have access to C:\Windows\system32, you may place the two files anywhere then add that directory to your Environment Variables System PATH variable.
->Try running apktool with admin previlages via command prompt
Apktool is a tool for reverse engineering 3rd party, closed, binary Android apps. It can decode resources to nearly original form and rebuild them after making some modifications. You will find apktool indispensible if you want to extract resources (i.e. images from an Android application. Actually, the tool has no competitors at all!)
An online version of the apktool is available here: www.javadecompilers.com/apktool

Unable to copy files from file system to IntelliJ IDEA 10.5

I have just started using IntelliJ IDEA.I am really novice to this IDE, so please bear if my question sounds silly.
I am facing a problem regarding copying of files from OS's File explorer to IntelliJ Project.
I am using following versions:
Operating System: Ubuntu v. 11.04
IntelliJ IDEA: v. 10.5.1
JDK: v. 1.6.0_27
For e.g. in the following image I have created a project having a Maven module.
I am unable to copy a schema file (.xsd) on my file system into the folder ..../src/main/conf/vehAvailRate.I tried out so many times but the file is not getting copied.Also I tried the Synchronize feature too but that too didn't helped.However when I open the project in file system and copy my desired schema file there ,IntelliJ IDEA relfects the change.
Am I doing something wrong or there is some other reason behind this behavior?
Thanks,
Jignesh
Such copy should be performed externally, using your favorite file manager. IDEA will refresh files under its project directory automatically.
If something goes wrong, check idea.log file in ~/.IntelliJIdea10/system/log directory.

Is there an easy way to put my entire installation of Intellij on a USB stick?

I'm considering switching from Eclipse to Intellij. One thing I like about Eclipse is that the whole installation is just a folder, and I can put that on a USB stick and copy it to another computer if I want. All of my plugins, settings, and everything else come with me and all I have to do is simply copy a folder.
Is there any way I could do this with Intellij?
Yes, it's possible, just copy the installation directory to the flash drive, then edit IDEA_HOME\bin\idea.properties file, change the values of idea.config.path and idea.plugins.path to the relative location, like: ../config and ../user-plugins (locations are relative to IDEA bin directory).
Now copy your original settings and third-party plug-ins (if any):
${user.home}/.IntelliJIdea10/config => usb:/IDEA_HOME/config
${user.home}/.IntelliJIdea10/config/plugins => usb:/IDEA_HOME/user-plugins
Note that it's not recommended to change idea.system.path variable, so that it remains on the fast local drive, otherwise it could affect IDEA performance and occupy a lot of USB drive space.
One thing you could also do is to use the ${idea.home} path variable. I described in an article how you can create a portable version of IntelliJ IDEA including a version of the JDK.
https://leolabs.org/blog/making-intellij-portable/
I hope it can help you, as this is my first article in English ;)
Regards
leolabs
In addition to the answer of CrazyCoder:
To copy the "system" folder of IntelliJ / PHPStorm to the usb memory stick is required if you want that IntelliJ / PHPStorm behave like a portable app.
To get the desired folders install IntelliJ / PHPStorm to your HDD and run it at least one time.
On Windows 7 the path is (copy the folders to your usb memory stick):
%USERNAME%\.WebIde10\config\ => usb:/IDEA_HOME/config
%USERNAME%\.WebIde10\system\ => usb:/IDEA_HOME/user-plugins
Note that user-plugins is not created at first start of IntelliJ / PHPStorm, so create it on your usb memory stick.
Edit the idea.properties as CrazyCoder told you and change all 3 values:
idea.config.path
idea.plugins.path
idea.system.path
open c:\Program Files\JetBrains\IntelliJ IDEA 14.1.3\bin\idea.properties
change # idea.config.path=${user.home}/.IntelliJIdea/config to idea.config.path=../PortableSetting/config
change # idea.system.path=${user.home}/.IntelliJIdea/system to idea.system.path=../PortableSetting/system
change # idea.plugins.path=${idea.config.path}/plugins to idea.plugins.path=../PortableSetting/config/plugins
change # idea.log.path=${idea.system.path}/log to idea.log.path=../PortableSetting/system/log
make PortableSetting folder in c:\Program Files\JetBrains\IntelliJ IDEA 14.1.3\
copy content of C:\Documents and Settings\User\.IntelliJIdea14\ to c:\Program Files\JetBrains\IntelliJ IDEA 14.1.3\PortableSetting\
copy c:\Program Files\JetBrains\IntelliJ IDEA 14.1.3 to USB and enjoy!
I wrote this answer for windows XP default directory.
for more information about default directory look at here.
I read other people answers and made an step by step answer.
You can use portableapps platform for portable intellij. Details description is here.