>>> On 2/8/2017 at 02:43 PM, Itschak Mugzach <imugz...@gmail.com> wrote: 
> I wonder if any of you tried this freeware.

It's not freeware.  It's licensed under the GNU GPL 3.  Two extremely different 
things.

> I was able to install it on
> Centos 7, but it seems that the makefile is not sutable for SUSE or SUSE
> for z.. Below is the make file. I replaced the CC with gcc but am not
> familier with the parms requires.

I see various flavors of it in the openSUSE Build Service.  Several of them 
build packages for both openSUSE and SLES.
https://build.opensuse.org/search

Looking at the description, I don't think it's going to do what you want.  It's 
not really a compiler, so there will be no performance boost from using it.  
Since it encrypts and decrypts the original script and then invokes it with the 
running system's version of the shell, it won't provide any real protection 
from people being able to look at and copy the script.  (I would imagine anyone 
even remotely familiar with gdb would be able to extract that with no problem.)

What you want may be something entirely different, however, so it's up to you.


Mark Post

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