First of all, the work on Windows hosted AROS introduced a bug in Linux hosted mode: HostBridge does not create icons for applications anymore, but I bet this will be easy to fix. The real pain will be understanding what's wrong, since I didn't change anything on the Linux side of things. The other problem is about Windows hosted mode: two months ago I compiled icaros_daemon.cmd to turn it into a proper Windows executable, so I could run it in background and kill it with taskill command when not needed anymore. But, immediately after, I had to face with Windows Defender misdetecting it as being infected by I-dont-remember-which trojan. I completed the procedure to let Microsoft know about the mistake and, after a couple of days, icaros_daemon.exe was allowed to run without issues. Two months after, it's now Kaspersky's turn to lock the program without a real motivation. Well, I have to be sincere about this: life is one, and I don't want to waste even a single minute of it, running against silly antivirus issues. Yesterday it was Defender, today it is Endpoint, but tomorrow? I can't struggle against this big and awful "security first" machine: if I don't care about antiviruses, I will end up being considered a provider of "unsecure" software, with browsers automatically rejecting connections to my site. I cannot afford a similar battle. So I am considering to revert my work and bring back the good old batch file that does exactly the same job. I will try to find a different way to introduce a 'break' function somewhere. I am sorry because this will delay Icaros release of some days.
Once version 2.3 of Icaros Desktop will be released, it will get bug-fix updates only, while all development effort will be redirected to version 2.4, which will be based on new Deadwood code. Unluckily, there's very little more I can do about this, but, hey! It is a good news after all! See you soon.
PS: the beautiful image of Santa has been taken from Freepik. If it breaks any copyright or license please warn me and it will be replaced by something else.