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  • Subject: More Stripping Questions
  • From: David Blanton <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 13 Oct 2009 15:04:01 -0600

I have done strip -x -S on a C++ BSD static library.

When I look at the result with a hex editor I see the mangled names, i.e __ZNsomethingdescriptive.

It seems to me that a 'snooper' could look at my lib and by reading the descriptive info in the mangled name get a sense of what is going on.

Or, using otool -t -V see my code.

How do I best protect my intellectual property?


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