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THANKS
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The Ultimate Packer for eXecutables
Copyright (c) 1996-2021 Markus Oberhumer, Laszlo Molnar & John Reiser
https://upx.github.io
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UPX would not be what it is today without the invaluable help of
everybody who was kind enough to spend time testing it, using it
in applications and reporting bugs.
The following people made especially gracious contributions of their
time and energy in helping to track down bugs, add new features, and
generally assist in the UPX maintainership process:
Adam Ierymenko <api@one.net>
for severals ideas for the Linux version
Andi Kleen <ak@muc.de> and Jamie Lokier <nospam@cern.ch>
for the /proc/self/fd/X and other Linux suggestions
Andreas Muegge <andreas.muegge@gmx.de>
for the Win32 GUI
Atli Mar Gudmundsson <agudmundsson@symantec.com>
for several comments on the win32/pe stub
Charles W. Sandmann <sandmann@clio.rice.edu>
for the idea with the stubless decompressor in djgpp2/coff
Ice
for debugging the PE headersize problem down
Joergen Ibsen <jibz@hotmail.com> and d'b
for the relocation & address optimization ideas
John S. Fine <johnfine@erols.com>
for the new version of the dos/exe decompressor
Lukundoo <Lukundoo@softhome.net>
for beta testing
Michael Devore
for initial dos/exe device driver support
Oleg V. Volkov <rover@lglobus.ru>
for various FreeBSD specific informations
The Owl & G-RoM
for the --compress-icons fix
Ralph Roth <RalphRoth@gmx.net>
for reporting several bugs
Salvador Eduardo Tropea
for beta testing
Stefan Widmann
for the win32/pe TLS callback support
The WINE project (http://www.winehq.com/)
for lots of useful information found in their PE loader sources
Natascha