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@@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ linux environments). It links against against libsqlcipher. Original code (c) 2004-2007 Gerhard Häring -Packaging for SQLCipher (c) 2013-2014 Kali Kaneko +Packaging for SQLCipher (c) 2013-2016 Kali Kaneko Usage @@ -31,17 +31,25 @@ You can quickly verify that your database file in indeed encrypted:: 77 bf e3 1d 65 b5 ea f7 d2 fc 98 31 23 66 a0 1e |w...e......1#f..| a4 4f fa 66 49 36 84 a1 3e 0c 21 98 84 07 eb 07 |.O.fI6..>.!.....| -Build against libsqlcipher --------------------------- -For convenience, this package uses a sqlcipher amalgamation during the regular +Build against bundled libsqlcipher +----------------------------------- +The default behaviour is to link against libsqlcipher in the system. + +For convenience, this package includes a sqlcipher amalgamation during the regular install. See https://www.sqlite.org/amalgamation.html -For production use, you should build against ``libsqlcipher`` installed in your -system, you can do it like this:: +If you don't have sqlcipher installed in the system, you can use the bundled +pysqlcipher:: + + python setup.py install --bundled + +You can also pass a different amalgamation path, that you have previously +downloaded:: - python setup.py build_sqlcipher + python setup.py install --bundled --amalgamation=/tmp/path/to/amalgamation -And then:: +If you are installing from pip but for some reason you prefer to use the bundled +sqlcipher, you should pass the option along:: - python setup.py install + pip install pysqlcipher --install-option="--bundled" |