Quote:
Originally Posted by amorousdescent
Well I don't think it would be copyrighted content because it's not source code. It's two binary files. I'm pretty sure it would be fine to distribute them.
|
An interesting theory. You might want to test it by distributing the Microsoft Office 2016 installer.

Quote:
Originally Posted by amorousdescent
How about giving me the md5 sums for those two files at least? I'm trying to make sure that the ones I have are the same, and if not then I would need to analyze them to make sure my software works.
|
Code:
kobo.exe (Kobo Desktop Edition 4.5.7662)
MD5: 3A76A515791848707E354717CE5346DE
SHA-1: D1F261947C863E210C9DC5D11517F315E1F33ED5
SHA-256: E087F283B127A9FAE17AA2D67195ED76A07BE866055EA871D47E72B5AF4BDB7E
nickel.dll
MD5: BD2F079490FD24D54A779CCD3D099D58
SHA-1: FBFA714A52821BA2BDA4809BE887AF22F9486F48
SHA-256: 9B0C352BEBA96D5546B5E39FC4180EED7408133DD8DF127C51070A309AEB1F41