Am 01.07.2015 um 09:10 schrieb Fabien Bodard:
> Le 30 juin 2015 23:13, "Wolfgang (DL7NB)" <1...@dl7nb.de> a écrit :
>> Thank you Adrien. So as long as there is no decompiler for gambas it may
> take some time to do so. But it can be done...
>> That just confirms my thoughts abbout it. So lets hop
Le 30 juin 2015 23:13, "Wolfgang (DL7NB)" <1...@dl7nb.de> a écrit :
>
> Thank you Adrien. So as long as there is no decompiler for gambas it may
take some time to do so. But it can be done...
>
> That just confirms my thoughts abbout it. So lets hope for fair users ;-)
>
> Wolfgang
>
> On 30. Juni
Thank you Adrien. So as long as there is no decompiler for gambas it may take
some time to do so. But it can be done...
That just confirms my thoughts abbout it. So lets hope for fair users ;-)
Wolfgang
On 30. Juni 2015 22:35:43 MESZ, Adrien Prokopowicz
wrote:
>Le Tue, 30 Jun 2015 20:50:54 +0
Le Tue, 30 Jun 2015 20:50:54 +0200, Wolfgang <1...@dl7nb.de> a écrit:
> Hi all,
>
> I just wonder how easy it would be to decompile (get some source code)
> from a *.deb file.
> I programmed a software -lets call it "MyProg"- in many, many hours and
> would like to install it via MyProg.deb.
> Tha
Hi all,
I just wonder how easy it would be to decompile (get some source code)
from a *.deb file.
I programmed a software -lets call it "MyProg"- in many, many hours and
would like to install it via MyProg.deb.
That works easily and safe.
But is it (easily) possible to take the "MyProg.deb" and