Welcome future BillGates!!!
why would you want to hide your source when you're making those scripts on an 
opensource platform and they're designed to work on an opensource platform!!! weird...
anyways you can play with system() function in C language and put eveyr bash line in a 
system function!
or like make a temporary random name file in /tmp every time and printf out the whole 
bash script into it chmod +x it and execute it and in the end make the c proggie 
delete it.
There are the methods ive seen pppl applying in real life.

Regards, 
---------
Muhammad Faisal Rauf Danka

Chief Technology Officer
Gem Internet Services (Pvt) Ltd.
web: www.gem.net.pk

Vice President
Pakistan Computer Emergency Responce Team (PakCERT)
web: www.pakcert.org

Chief Security Analyst
Applied Technology Research Center (ATRC)
web: www.atrc.net.pk


--- "Leonardo Rodrigues" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>    Hello Guys,
>
>    I have some bash scripts ( they are not very complicated, so bash is
>enough ) and i'd like to deploy them on some customer machines. But it would
>be very nice if i could, somehow, 'compile' them so customers wouldnt be
>able to see the source of the script.
>
>    Question is: is it possible to 'compile' bash script of, somehow,
>scramble it source ?
>
>    Sincerily,
>    Leonardo Rodrigues
>
>
>
>
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