Fossil SCM

Update the hyperlink for purchasing a SEE license.

danield 2022-09-26 06:43 trunk
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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 Encryption-Enabled Fossil</h2><blockquote>
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The SQLite Encryption Extension (SEE) is proprietary software and requires
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-[http://www.hwaci.com/cgi-bin/see-step1|purchasing a license].
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+[https://sqlite.org/purchase/see|purchasing a license].
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<p>
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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 sources, right beside
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4 the [https://www.sqlite.org/see/doc/trunk/www/readme.wiki|SQLite Encryption Extension].
5 This technical note explains the process.
6 </blockquote>
7 <h2>Building An Encryption-Enabled Fossil</h2><blockquote>
8 The SQLite Encryption Extension (SEE) is proprietary software and requires
9 [http://www.hwaci.com/cgi-bin/see-step1|purchasing a license].
10 <p>
11 Assuming you have an SEE license, the first step of compiling Fossil to
12 use SEE is to create an SEE-enabled version of the SQLite database source code.
13 This alternative SQLite database source file should be called "sqlite3-see.c"
14 and should be placed in the src/ subfolder of the Fossil sources, right beside
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--- www/encryptedrepos.wiki
+++ www/encryptedrepos.wiki
@@ -4,11 +4,11 @@
4 the [https://www.sqlite.org/see/doc/trunk/www/readme.wiki|SQLite Encryption Extension].
5 This technical note explains the process.
6 </blockquote>
7 <h2>Building An Encryption-Enabled Fossil</h2><blockquote>
8 The SQLite Encryption Extension (SEE) is proprietary software and requires
9 [https://sqlite.org/purchase/see|purchasing a license].
10 <p>
11 Assuming you have an SEE license, the first step of compiling Fossil to
12 use SEE is to create an SEE-enabled version of the SQLite database source code.
13 This alternative SQLite database source file should be called "sqlite3-see.c"
14 and should be placed in the src/ subfolder of the Fossil sources, right beside
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