[Python-Dev] Is core dump always a bug? Advice requested (original) (raw)
Greg Ewing greg at cosc.canterbury.ac.nz
Thu May 13 20:35:59 EDT 2004
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Christian Tismer <tismer at stackless.com>:
Now, any bytecode that is not yet verified can be run through decompyle just once, and the result is compiled again, signed with your key, and stored.
If you're going to all that bother, why not just send suitably-signed source code in the first place?
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