This does NOT mean those files are infected; only that ClamAV alerted on them. Current signature base for ClamAV as of today; scanned from Linux against a USB drive. Perhaps some review of the distribution might be in order?
List of files:
adobe_media_newplayer.rb
adobe_media_newplayer.rb.001
adobe_media_newplayer.rb.svn-base
adobe_media_newplayer.rb.svn-base.001
aim_goaway.rb
ext_server_incognito.dll
ext_server_incognito.dll.svn-base
ext_server_incognito.x64.dll
ext_server_incognito.x64.dll.svn-base
ext_server_stdapi.dll
ext_server_stdapi.dll.svn-base
mcafee_mcsubmgr_vsprintf.rb
metsvc.exe.svn-base
ms10_002_aurora.rb
ms10_002_aurora.rb.svn-base
ms10_042_helpctr_xss_cmd_exec.rb
ms10_042_helpctr_xss_cmd_exec.rb.svn-base
reverse_tcp.php
reverse_tcp.php.svn-base
symantec_altirisdeployment_runcmd.rb
template_armle_darwin.bin
template_armle_darwin.bin.svn-base
template_ppc_darwin.bin
template_ppc_darwin.bin.svn-base
template_x86_darwin.bin.svn-base
vdmallowed.exe.svn-base
vncdll.dll.svn-base
vncdll.dll.svn-base.001
vncpassview.zip
I'm unsure what you're referencing or what those files are from. What are you referring to? Note that we don't make ClamWin itself, we just portablize it. And we don't make the definitions, that's the ClamAV folks.
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