Jonathan Paton wrote:
I think it's *HIGHLY* ironic that the original poster is looking for a
solution that allows him to close off his code, but demands that it be
a freely distributable solution to his problem. My first reaction is:
If you want to lock the door on your code (and I think that is
the application
than try to reverse engineer someone's obfuscated version. (I had
exactly that happen for a work-related project. After spending three
days deobfuscating, I threw up my hands and rewrote from scratch in
one afternoon.)
I was looking into a binary-output Perl compiler some ti
Lawrence Statton wrote:
So the conclusion is that perl code cannot be really hidden (for comercial
purposes)?
A license is equal to zero in some countries... so that's not a solution.
Well - never say, "Never" ... I think the output from perlcc is pretty
inscrutable for any but the most dedicated a
On Wed, 8 Dec 2004 15:26:58 -0500 (EST), Chris Devers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Wed, 8 Dec 2004, Octavian Rasnita wrote:
>
> > So the conclusion is that perl code cannot be really hidden (for
> > comercial purposes)?
>
> For any purposes, yes, code cannot be hidden.
It can be hidden, but i
> So the conclusion is that perl code cannot be really hidden (for comercial
> purposes)?
> A license is equal to zero in some countries... so that's not a solution.
>
Well - never say, "Never" ... I think the output from perlcc is pretty
inscrutable for any but the most dedicated attacker, and a
On Wed, 8 Dec 2004, Xun Yu wrote:
> I am going to compile a perl script to binary on linux
That was worth mentioning up front! :-)
> I tried perlcc, I doesn't always works well.
No, it doesn't.
> I tried the same script with perlapp from PDK-Pro-6.0 from
> ActiveState? It works.
>
> The pr
On Wed, 8 Dec 2004, Octavian Rasnita wrote:
> So the conclusion is that perl code cannot be really hidden (for
> comercial purposes)?
For any purposes, yes, code cannot be hidden.
More broadly, for any interpreted language -- Perl, Python, Tcl, even
ones like Java and Visual Basic -- it's fair
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> * Obfuscators don't work well enough to bother with. If you can't have
> people reading your code, don't use Perl, or better still, use Perl but
> don't allow access to the machine where the program runs (e.g. put up a
> web interface to a service under your contro
I am looking for a free perl compiler.
My /usr/bin/perl was free :)
I suspect he wants something for Windows.
By "compiler", I further suspect that he wants something that will
generate .exe files that can be run without a perl.exe on the system.
If the usual line of thinkin
On Wed, 8 Dec 2004 12:56:15 +0800, Xun Yu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The problem is I can only get a evaluate license for PDK-Pro-6.0,
so what I am looking for is a compiler more powerfull than perlcc,
and must be free.
I don't know if this is really what you want,
but you can try to look at CPAN
more powerfull than perlcc,
and must be free.
Thanks.
On Wed, 8 Dec 2004 10:54:49 +0800, Xun Yu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, guys,
>
> I am looking for a free perl compiler.
>
> I tried PDK-Pro-6.0 from ActiveState.
> It works pretty well.
> But it's not f
On Tue, 7 Dec 2004, JupiterHost.Net wrote:
> Xun Yu wrote:
>
> > I am looking for a free perl compiler.
>
> My /usr/bin/perl was free :)
I suspect he wants something for Windows.
By "compiler", I further suspect that he wants something that will
generate .exe fil
Xun Yu wrote:
Hi, guys,
hello,
I am looking for a free perl compiler.
My /usr/bin/perl was free :)
I tried PDK-Pro-6.0 from ActiveState.
It works pretty well.
But it's not free.
Where can I get a free perl compiler, as powerful as PDK-Pro-6.0 from
ActiveState?
My /usr/bin/perl is pretty pow
Hi, guys,
I am looking for a free perl compiler.
I tried PDK-Pro-6.0 from ActiveState.
It works pretty well.
But it's not free.
Where can I get a free perl compiler, as powerful as PDK-Pro-6.0 from
ActiveState?
Thanks in advance.
Best wishes,
Xun
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If you are using activestate try
ppm install
If you are using a different flavor try
perl -MCPAN -e "install "
Cheers,
Kristina
I wanted to get the additional modules, so I downloaded the stable.zip
onto
my NT machine and unzipped it, but I haven't been able to get it to
recogni
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As you're a newbie, I thought I'd mention that you don't need to compile
your Perl code, it's done for you by the interpreter before being run.
The interpr
As you're a newbie, I thought I'd mention that you don't need to compile
your Perl code, it's done for you by the interpreter before being run.
The interpreter for Win2k is at http://www.activestate.com/
You probably already know but just in case...
Nigel
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remember who makes it.
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Subject: PERL Compiler
I'm a sorta newbie to PERL and i was wondering if therte are any good PERL
compilers. Back in June
I'm a sorta newbie to PERL and i was wondering if therte are any good PERL
compilers. Back in June I started to experiment with PERL but it takes a
long time to write. I have a Win 2000 PC.
Cheers
Mikes
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Dear,
I've tried to compile a script perl through perlcc, but it has returned me the
following error:
bash-2.04# perlcc teste.pl
Compiling teste.pl:
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% Harry Jackson wrote at Thu, 30 May 2002 18:13:57 +0200:
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% Allthough, I'm very interested in your information, something seems wrong.
% There's one line pure inform
Harry Jackson wrote at Thu, 30 May 2002 18:13:57 +0200:
> Not sure if anyone is interested but have a look for perlcc on google. It compiles
>perl into c
>
> Harry
>
>
>
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On Thursday, May 30, 2002, at 09:13 , Jackson, Harry wrote:
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> Not sure if anyone is interested but have a look for perlcc on google. It
> compiles perl into c
>
> Harry
and if you read the perldoc on it, it's a beta release
and is not guranteed to be sane or stable and it's
not the stuff
Not sure if anyone is interested but have a look for perlcc on google. It
compiles perl into c
Harry
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> -Chris
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> From: Gabriel Presas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Re: perl compiler and editor for windows
http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/
emacs works well in linux/windows...
free and easy to use
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http://www.gnu.org/software/emacs/
emacs works well in linux/windows...
free and easy to use
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From: "Chris Sauer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 06, 2001 11:25 PM
Subject: perl compiler and editor for windows
My favorite text editor is notetab (www.notetab.com) and you happen to be
able to run perl from it.
I know it is not free but my favorite integrated tool is OptiPerl.
www.xarka.com. Good value for $US59.
I use this with ActiveState Perl and an NT Apache build.
Regards,
Richard
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> > Help me I have been desperatly looking for a compiler and editing
> > program for windows that is free. Please help me!
>
> You need an interpreter; you can use any text editor you want.
> There are some IDEs (if you don't know what that is, think of
> it as a word processor that knows Perl),
You need an interpreter; you can use any text editor you want.
There are some IDEs (if you don't know what that is, think of
it as a word processor that knows Perl), most notably ActiveState's
Komodo (it's in a Beta version now) -- on my computer (1GHz Athlon)
it's slow as molasses. I use Notepa
available for Perl are
phenomenal.
--Brian
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Help me I have been desperatly looking for a compiler and editing
program for
Help me I have been desperatly looking for a compiler and editing program for windows
that is free. Please help me!
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