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by utelle » Fri Dec 02, 2011 8:33 am
Hi Jens,
silverstorm82 wrote: thank you for the reply. It worked now. I must admit that I did not recognize that sentence in the readme.txt file as in my opinion the instructions in this thread were the same as in the readme. But the weren't. I am sorry for my mistake.
The focus of this thread was/is on compiling and linking SQLite itself as a static library. And this has only marginally to do with wxSQLite3. Many people download wxSQLite3 just for the encryption extension and aren't interested at all in the wxWidgets wrapper. Therefore I didn't mention it again that you need to tell wxSQLite3 which options are enabled in SQLite.
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by evstevemd » Fri Dec 02, 2011 12:47 pm
silverstorm82 wrote:
4.) Set the preprocessor directives SQLITE_HAS_CODEC and CODEC_TYPE=CODEC_TYPE_AES128.
utelle wrote:
Yes. On compiling wxSQLite3 itself you have to specify the preprocessor symbol WXSQLITE3_HAVE_CODEC . .
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Checking the red color, I think there is a problem too!
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by utelle » Fri Dec 02, 2011 2:13 pm
evstevemd wrote: silverstorm82 wrote:
4.) Set the preprocessor directives SQLITE_HAS_CODEC and CODEC_TYPE=CODEC_TYPE_AES128.
utelle wrote:
Yes. On compiling wxSQLite3 itself you have to specify the preprocessor symbol WXSQLITE3_HAVE_CODEC . .
Checking the red color, I think there is a problem too!
Why should it be a problem? SQLITE_HAS_CODEC enables encryption for SQLite itself, WXSQLITE3_HAVE_CODEC enables encryption for wxSQLite3.
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Ulrich
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by evstevemd » Fri Dec 02, 2011 2:17 pm
utelle wrote: evstevemd wrote: silverstorm82 wrote:
4.) Set the preprocessor directives SQLITE_HAS_CODEC and CODEC_TYPE=CODEC_TYPE_AES128.
utelle wrote:
Yes. On compiling wxSQLite3 itself you have to specify the preprocessor symbol WXSQLITE3_HAVE_CODEC . .
Checking the red color, I think there is a problem too!
Why should it be a problem? SQLITE_HAS_CODEC enables encryption for SQLite itself, WXSQLITE3_HAVE_CODEC enables encryption for wxSQLite3.
Regards,
Ulrich
Ah! I didn't saw distinction, sorry!
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