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"...a term..."

Crap. I guess what they actually want is a statically linked binary. Using Perl you can‘t provide this. And i doubt that they are willing to change their policy. You could try it with another language. XML as well as command line processing should be relatively comfortable. Best regards, Karl

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perl -MCrypt::CBC -E 'say Crypt::CBC->new(-key=>'kgb',-cipher=>"Blowfish")->decrypt_hex($ENV{KARL});'Help

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Re^2: Is there a term for this?
by daxim (Curate) on Oct 17, 2019 at 13:06 UTC
    a statically linked binary. Using Perl you can‘t provide this.
    I want to solve. What is staticperl?

      Read the friendly manual. You got already the link. Best regards, Karl

      «The Crux of the Biscuit is the Apostrophe»

      perl -MCrypt::CBC -E 'say Crypt::CBC->new(-key=>'kgb',-cipher=>"Blowfish")->decrypt_hex($ENV{KARL});'Help

        Read the friendly manual. You got already the link. Best regards, Karl

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