After unexpected complexity for adding mount/unmount logic and lots of testing, I think IOCipher v0.2 is ready for release. It can be used as an Android library project: git clone https://github.com/guardianproject/IOCipher
Or as a jar with native .so files: https://guardianproject.info/releases/IOCipher-v0.2.zip https://guardianproject.info/releases/IOCipher-v0.2.zip.sig There is a simple example app demonstrating how to plug IOCipher into a file browser app, and the test suite can also be useful for examples: https://github.com/guardianproject/IOCipherExample https://github.com/guardianproject/IOCipherTests It is meant to be used with SQLCipher v3.1.0. Using this version of IOCipher with an older version of SQLCipher will have unknown consequences, and upgrading old versions of SQLCipher-for-Android is pretty straightforward: https://s3.amazonaws.com/sqlcipher/SQLCipher+for+Android+v3.1.0.zip https://s3.amazonaws.com/sqlcipher/SQLCipher+for+Android+v3.1.0.zip.sig (signed by: D83F 5F9E B811 D6E6 B4A0 D9C5 D1FA 3A2A 97ED 25C2) Notable changes: * file size no longer limited to device's RAM size * VirtualFileSystem now is a singleton since only one VFS at a time can be mounted * byte[] and SecretKey methods for easy inter-operability with CacheWord * sqlfscat command line utility for reading from a sqlfs db file aka IOCipher VFS * x86 and armeabi-v7a support * android-9 (2.3) is now the minimum platform * `ant clean debug` builds everything, including the native bits For more info: https://dev.guardianproject.info/versions/142 Coming very soon: an updated release CacheWord that is meant to work in sync with this IOCipher update. .hc -- PGP fingerprint: 5E61 C878 0F86 295C E17D 8677 9F0F E587 374B BE81
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