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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting FTP in a KSH script Post 31550 by WIntellect on Saturday 9th of November 2002 05:22:27 PM
Old 11-09-2002
Perhaps you could write it in perl?
 

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NAME
PAR::Filter::Bytecode - Bytecode filter SYNOPSIS
PAR::Filter::Bytecode->apply($code); # transforms $code DESCRIPTION
This filter is deprecated. The B::Bytecode code has been removed from the newest development series of perl and will not be included in perl 5.10 any more. Please have a look at Steve Hay's PAR::Filter::Crypto module if you want to hide your sources. This filter uses B::Bytecode to turn the script into comment-free, architecture-specific Perl bytecode, and uses ByteLoader to load back on execution. For pp users, please add an extra -M option, like this: pp -f Bytecode -M ByteLoader Otherwise, the implicit dependency on ByteLoader will not be detected. CAVEATS
This backend exhibits all bugs listed in B::Bytecode, and then some. Bytecode support is considered to be extremely fragile on Perl versions earlier than 5.8.1, and is still far from robust (as of this writing). Bytecode is not supported by perl 5.9 and later. SEE ALSO
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