"core\ Jnp.py",\line\ 186,\in\initialize_program\n\\File\ The last three comments here above yours are all on this same topic, and multiple other times further up, incidentally. Apparently it's a script and some graphics libraries wrapped up in an. The author is actually back in the community, so maybe we can get a version that doesn't upset virus checkers, which don't agree on what's wrong with it, incidentally. There are other tools included in DFhack that can perform nearly the same function. It lets you lay out fortress areas in a graphics format and save them in the old quickfort format. If you're concerned about it, removing it is fine, it doesn't affect anything else or actually link to Dwarf Fortress in any way. It's a false positive, it's come and gone from the virus checker lists for years, no one's ever had a problem with it. Is the Dwarf-Mockup EXE file important for using this? When I was unzipping the file (it ends up being 559 MB, 567 MB on disk) I got a warning from McAffee saying a virus tried to "attack" me:Īnyone know what this JTI suspect stuff refers to? Won't let me copy the text so I took a screenshot.