I have run into a common dilemma. Many times, our company relies on using open source libraries to get things done, but occasionally we have to modify them to get it to run on different platforms, fi
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It is a good practice to always sign executable files (exe, dll, ocx, etc.). On the other hand, with an open source project it may considered disregarding the contributions to the project from all oth
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