Fossil SCM
Add brief documentation for compiling and using encrypted repositories.
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| 1 | +<title>How To Use Encr<h2>Int Settingcrypted repository.<title>How To Use Encr<h2>Introduction</h2><blockquote> | |
| 2 | +Fossil can be compiled so that it works with encrypted repositories using | |
| 3 | +the [https://www.sqlite.org/see/doc/trunk/www/readme.wiki|SQLite Encryption Extension]. | |
| 4 | +This technical note explains the process. | |
| 5 | +</blockquote> | |
| 6 | +<h2>Building An Enc<blockquote> | |
| 7 | +The SQLite Encryption ExtensionSQLite Encryption Extension (SEE) is proprietary software and requires | |
| 8 | +[http://www.hwaci.com/cgi-bin/see-step1 | |
| 9 | +Assuming you have an SEE license, the first step of compiling Fossil to | |
| 10 | +use SEE is to create an SEE-enabled version of the SQLite database source code. | |
| 11 | +This alternative SQLite database source file should be called "sqlite3-see.c" | |
| 12 | +and should be placed in the src/ subfolder of the Fossil sourrces, right beside | |
| 13 | +the public-domain "sqlite3.c" source fitps://www.sqlite.org/see/doc/trunk/www/readme.wiki|SQLite Encryption Extension]. | |
| 14 | +This technical note explains the process. | |
| 15 | +</blockquote> | |
| 16 | +<h2>Building An Enc<blockquote> | |
| 17 | +The SQLite Encryption ExtensionSQLite Encryption Extension (SEE) is proprietary software and requires | |
| 18 | +[http://www.hwaci.com/cgi-bin/see-step1 | |
| 19 | +Assuming you have an SEE license, the first step of compiling Fossil to | |
| 20 | +use SEE is to create an SEE-enabled version of the SQLite database source couse of requires retyping and "fossil ui |
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| 1 | <title>How To Use Encr<h2>Int Settingcrypted repository.<title>How To Use Encr<h2>Introduction</h2><blockquote> |
| 2 | Fossil can be compiled so that it works with encrypted repositories using |
| 3 | the [https://www.sqlite.org/see/doc/trunk/www/readme.wiki|SQLite Encryption Extension]. |
| 4 | This technical note explains the process. |
| 5 | </blockquote> |
| 6 | <h2>Building An Enc<blockquote> |
| 7 | The SQLite Encryption ExtensionSQLite Encryption Extension (SEE) is proprietary software and requires |
| 8 | [http://www.hwaci.com/cgi-bin/see-step1 |
| 9 | Assuming you have an SEE license, the first step of compiling Fossil to |
| 10 | use SEE is to create an SEE-enabled version of the SQLite database source code. |
| 11 | This alternative SQLite database source file should be called "sqlite3-see.c" |
| 12 | and should be placed in the src/ subfolder of the Fossil sourrces, right beside |
| 13 | the public-domain "sqlite3.c" source fitps://www.sqlite.org/see/doc/trunk/www/readme.wiki|SQLite Encryption Extension]. |
| 14 | This technical note explains the process. |
| 15 | </blockquote> |
| 16 | <h2>Building An Enc<blockquote> |
| 17 | The SQLite Encryption ExtensionSQLite Encryption Extension (SEE) is proprietary software and requires |
| 18 | [http://www.hwaci.com/cgi-bin/see-step1 |
| 19 | Assuming you have an SEE license, the first step of compiling Fossil to |
| 20 | use SEE is to create an SEE-enabled version of the SQLite database source couse of requires retyping and "fossil ui |