In case someone is still interested in this subject I wish to mention that
a more straight forward solution compared to SQLCipher could be to use an
open source project called botanSQLite3 (
https://github.com/OlivierJG/botansqlite3). The implementation seems very
simple, a tiny change to the SQLite3 amalgamation source, a few compile and
link and that should be it. To be honest I've spent too much time trying to
get this done but my lack of C/C++ experience won't let me reach the target
so I'm hoping someone else might give it a try. The only change to SQLite
will be two new APIs, sqlite_key() and sqlite_rekey(), which should be easy
enough to add to ooSQLite. The solution however requires access to the
botan libraries (http://botan.randombit.net/) which even I managed to build
from source using MinGW. Both botan and botansqlite3 have the same
distribution license, which appear to be the same as the one for ooRexx.
Anyone who wants to have a go?
Staffan
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