Detection of compression bimbs has improved alot as apposed to over 10 years ago when they realy did cause problems on mail servers. Home AV software detects them, crazily enough my install of GoLang on a windows box has a file that gets flagged as a compression bomb every full system scan. But examples like this happen in many forms, heck windows on some file types/sizes doing thumbnails has done wonderous things li…
This may have something to do with Russ Cox's blog post on recursive zip-archives "Zip Files All The Way Down" in Go: http://research.swtch.com/zip
Baseless speculation mode: There is a possibility that the recursive zip file was part of the Go test cases for the gzip package at some point. If it lingers in the mercurial commit history, it may still trigger hits from your AV software.