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William Park

2007-03-02, 7:16 pm

To sysadmins,

I would like to distribute shell script, but I want to prevent a
corrupted script from running. Usually, people try to hide the source,
or distribute binary form. But, I want the source to be readable.

Have you guys come across situation where vendors or authors try to
determine if the script is correct script? If so, how did they go about
it?

Yours truly,
--
William Park <opengeometry@yahoo.ca>, Toronto, Canada
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