1. ?exe-compressor for E.?

Hello dear Mr Everybody,

I'm just wondering if someone has tried an exe-compressor on a bound Euphoria
executable. I've been tinkering with a few such compressors, including Ain,
PkLite, Stanislav's Security and a few others (probably the wrong versions?),
with little success. Does anyone know of one that works? Could someone give
me a pointer to an exe-compressor that doesn't scissor off the overlay?

And by the way, a merry Orthodox Christmas to everyone marking it.

Alexander Yakovlev

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2. ?exe-compressor for E.?

Alexander Yakovlev writes:
> I'm just wondering if someone has tried an exe-compressor on a bound Euphoria
> executable. I've been tinkering with a few such compressors, including Ain,

Something to keep in mind:
   1. ex.exe is already a compressed executable.
      I use the .exe compression option that's part of the Causeway
      DOS extender package. Without compression I believe ex.exe would
      be about 100K larger.
   2. The shrouded code that is tacked onto the end of ex.exe when
      you bind a Euphoria program, is fairly compact. It consists
      of short variable names, byte-codes for keywords, no comments
      or extra blanks etc.

Conclusion: You can probably compress a bound Euphoria program a bit more,
but don't expect to save very much. Of course there may be other reasons for
compressing it, such as enhanced security.

Regards,
  Rob Craig
  Rapid Deployment Software

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3. Re: ?exe-compressor for E.?

>I'm just wondering if someone has tried an exe-compressor on a bound Euphoria
>executable. I've been tinkering with a few such compressors, including Ain,
>PkLite

Check the .DOC's for a command line switch to do this.  I
had to give up on PkLite has it crashed windows and WIN95
systems to often.  If you plan on wide distribution I'd give
up on it.

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