I don't know what you mean by "one gets back"..

We're talking about whether the program is obfuscated or not. I said it's not, it's available intact in «block».

Because the script is NOT intact in the executable

In the binary image? Never said it was.

If you could give me a set of commands that I can run on an executable where I can "get back" the original script, I'd love to hear about it!

Step to the call to eval_pv. Print the argument.

Alternatively, change the call to eval_pv to a call a call to printf and run the program.

it is encrypted

I've head of self-extracting archives, but self-decrypting encryption? That's laughable!

This is, of course, assuming that you are using the standard definitions for words like 'encrypted' 'intact' and 'not'..

It's the third time you've used this baseless infantile attack. Move on.


In reply to Re^14: What happened to perlcc? by ikegami
in thread What happened to perlcc? by rgiskard

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