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Fwd: Question
From: |
Saint Michael |
Subject: |
Fwd: Question |
Date: |
Tue, 5 Sep 2017 10:12:34 -0400 |
Dear Maintainer
Is there a commercial or free software that can take a Bash script and
transparently turn it into a C executable, provided the machines where it
runs has any of the external commands like awk, etc?
Something like a Java virtual machine, for Shell.
I think this language is powerful and I want to distribute some tools that
contain critical information.
So far I have been googling and there is only obfuscation tools, not
compilation tools.
Yours
​Philip Orleans
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