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Anope Development => Modules => Topic started by: kinight on March 16, 2009, 08:24:41 PM
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Hi,
I was wondering, because i am on a linux shell with anope 1.8.0 I wanted to load ircd_init and found someone who made a patched version in .dll format.
Is there a way to turn his ircd_init.dll into a ircd_init.c file?
Please Help!
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Um, a .dll is a Windows compiled module. You need to take the .c file and compile it on your system yourself.
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Perhaps i havent made my self clear
Should i talk in irc command style?
/convert ircd_init.dll ircd_init.c
what im saying is i want to convert ircd_init.dll to a .c file because the module maker didn't make the .c file for it
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A .dll is made by compiling a .c file. You need the .c to make the .dll - it doesnt get decompiled
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so i cant reverse it in anyway?
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no.
however you can ask whoever gave you the dll for the .c and they have to supply you it :)
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no.
however you can ask whoever gave you the dll for the .c and they have to supply you it :)
This is true. But, there is Red Gate's .NET Reflector, which is a very good code viewer, it is almost like a decompiler, however, it is not. It still shows you code that could re-create the program, even if it isn't written in that language.
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way to post on a 2 year old thread