Hey Jens,

I noticed that the iOS pre-built community 1.2 builds are not built with 
bitcode enabled. Not sure if you realized that.

Thanks,

Brendan

On Monday, January 11, 2016 at 8:39:24 PM UTC-7, Brendan Duddridge wrote:
>
> Ok, I'll give ForestDB a shot then. With that in place I can easily just 
> use SQLCipher from cocoa pods for my migration code, which must be able to 
> read legacy SQLCipher encrypted databases.
>
> I have tried out the CBL Viewer in the past, but it was a bit thin on some 
> features which made it easier to work with SQLite, such as being able to 
> search for data.
>
> I just switched to 1.2 and ForestDB for the storageType and it's working 
> great so far.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Brendan
>
> On Monday, January 11, 2016 at 6:29:42 PM UTC-7, Jens Alfke wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Jan 11, 2016, at 3:43 PM, Brendan Duddridge <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> So I guess you're also not committing to master at the moment and you're 
>> just committing to the release/1.2 branch then?
>>
>>
>> There’s some post-1.2 stuff in the master branch, but most changes have 
>> been going into the release/1.2 branch. At this point master should be 
>> considered unstable; also we haven’t merged the latest 1.2 changes back 
>> into it yet.
>>
>> I thought I had everything working with SQLCipher, but for some strange 
>> reason it's like your framework can find the libsqlcipher.dylib, but my 
>> main app cannot as I get crashes trying to call setKey (with FMDB) for the 
>> encryption key. It would be good if it was built-in to the framework and I 
>> didn't have to worry about it.
>>
>>
>> Our build engineer is working on an automated build of SQLCipher (for a 
>> dizzying variety of platforms that we support), and the plan is to include 
>> a .a file in the iOS archive.
>>
>> Maybe it's time to just give up on SQLCipher and switch over to ForestDB. 
>> Do you thin ForestDB is ready for production? I've been using SQLCipher 
>> because the SQLite admin tools allow me to look into the database more 
>> easily to diagnose problems.
>>
>>
>> ForestDB is ready and supported on all 3 codebases in 1.2.
>> Have you tried the CBL Viewer app? It lets you look at the contents of 
>> databases.
>>
>> —Jens
>>
>

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