On Sat, Oct 14, 2017 at 3:59 PM, MarLinn <monkleyon@gmail.com> wrote:
That sounds reasonable, but also like there *can not be* a way to obtain that hash at runtime. And therefore, no way to discover the true package name.

I can think of a hacky way: make sure the symbol table is still present in the executable and that you can find said executable, z-encode the part of the package+version you know and a symbol you know, and look for symbols that start with one and end with the other; the hash will be in between.

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