Fossil SCM

Add brief documentation for compiling and using encrypted repositories.

drh 2016-05-23 01:05 trunk
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+<title>How To Use Encr<h2>Int Settingcrypted repository.<title>How To Use Encr<h2>Introduction</h2><blockquote>
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+Fossil can be compiled so that it works with encrypted repositories using
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+the [https://www.sqlite.org/see/doc/trunk/www/readme.wiki|SQLite Encryption Extension].
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+This technical note explains the process.
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+</blockquote>
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+<h2>Building An Enc<blockquote>
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+The SQLite Encryption ExtensionSQLite Encryption Extension (SEE) is proprietary software and requires
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+[http://www.hwaci.com/cgi-bin/see-step1
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+Assuming you have an SEE license, the first step of compiling Fossil to
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+use SEE is to create an SEE-enabled version of the SQLite database source code.
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+This alternative SQLite database source file should be called "sqlite3-see.c"
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+and should be placed in the src/ subfolder of the Fossil sourrces, right beside
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+the public-domain "sqlite3.c" source fitps://www.sqlite.org/see/doc/trunk/www/readme.wiki|SQLite Encryption Extension].
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+This technical note explains the process.
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+</blockquote>
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+<h2>Building An Enc<blockquote>
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+The SQLite Encryption ExtensionSQLite Encryption Extension (SEE) is proprietary software and requires
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+[http://www.hwaci.com/cgi-bin/see-step1
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+Assuming you have an SEE license, the first step of compiling Fossil to
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+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

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