[Gambas-user] How to protect gambas code from reverse engeeniering?

Bruce Steers bsteers4 at gmail.com
Sat Mar 25 14:14:38 CET 2023


Well personally I wouldn't touch your software if I couldn't see the source.

Mostly everything in my system is open source.

But best of luck with it.

Sorry I don't know an answer to your question.
Or if it's possible.

Maybe you could create a library. And the sensitive code be in the library
that your open source gambas app uses?


On Sat, 25 Mar 2023, 10:21 , <roberto.premoli at tiscali.it> wrote:

> Hello.
> I am developing software and create the .deb package for installation.
> What I wish is that noone can easely reverse the code I am doing.
> Yes I know that at least, it is possible to  read the final assembly and
> reverse it,
> but i just want to to make that job more difficult to attackers.
> In other words, is possible to have a compiled version of my gambas
> software
> at the same way i get executable code form my C source with "gcc code.c"?
>
> Thanks
> Roberto
>
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