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  • SGaistS Offline
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    SGaist
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    Why not build it using Qt Creator ? That would simplify the setup process and ensure the build environment is correctly setup.

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      AndersDK
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      Sounds great. But I don't know how to do that.

      Can I also build the SQLcipher lib it uses, which I build with nmake?

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        Got it imported in Qt, but get the same error when building:

        C:\build-QtSQLCipher-Desktop_Qt_5_11_1_MSVC2015_64bit-Default\qsqlcipher_autogen\R265ZHLO6Z\moc_qsql_sqlite_p.cpp:80: error: C2491: 'QSQLiteDriver::staticMetaObject': definition of dllimport static data member not allowed

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          Got it imported in Qt, but get the same error when building:

          C:\build-QtSQLCipher-Desktop_Qt_5_11_1_MSVC2015_64bit-Default\qsqlcipher_autogen\R265ZHLO6Z\moc_qsql_sqlite_p.cpp:80: error: C2491: 'QSQLiteDriver::staticMetaObject': definition of dllimport static data member not allowed

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          aha_1980
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          #7

          @AndersDK it seems the author has not used Windows/MSVC so far.

          Maybe its easiest to contact him to solve the problem?

          Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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            #8

            It refers to the following lines of a moc file

            QT_INIT_METAOBJECT const QMetaObject QSQLiteDriver::staticMetaObject = {
                { &QSqlDriver::staticMetaObject, qt_meta_stringdata_QSQLiteDriver.data,
                  qt_meta_data_QSQLiteDriver,  qt_static_metacall, nullptr, nullptr}
            };
            
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              It refers to the following lines of a moc file

              QT_INIT_METAOBJECT const QMetaObject QSQLiteDriver::staticMetaObject = {
                  { &QSqlDriver::staticMetaObject, qt_meta_stringdata_QSQLiteDriver.data,
                    qt_meta_data_QSQLiteDriver,  qt_static_metacall, nullptr, nullptr}
              };
              
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              mrjj
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              wrote on last edited by mrjj
              #9

              @AndersDK
              Hej
              That error seems to come from
              __declspec(dllimport)

              https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3491990/c-definition-of-dllimport-static-data-member

              But the odd part is that its in a moc file which is generated so
              i was wondering how QSQLiteDriver is flagged (__declspec(dllexport) )
              or if it need to be flagged for visual studio to be happy.
              Since its only tested on mac/linux , it might need some extra
              __declspec exports /handling.

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                You might be right. But I don't know how to resolve it.

                Is it possible to find already build drivers i can use with qt.

                Maybe I should explain what I really need to solve.

                I have a program that uses a local database file, created with sqlitestudio. I need to change the database file to sqlcipher in the release to protect the data, because my research tell me that I can't protect a sqlite database. So in reality what I need is a protected database that I can easily access through qt. The only specification is it need to be a local file, and a free or cheap solution. Don't need to be sqlite.

                Are there an easier solution than trying to create a sqlcipher driver?

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                  You might be right. But I don't know how to resolve it.

                  Is it possible to find already build drivers i can use with qt.

                  Maybe I should explain what I really need to solve.

                  I have a program that uses a local database file, created with sqlitestudio. I need to change the database file to sqlcipher in the release to protect the data, because my research tell me that I can't protect a sqlite database. So in reality what I need is a protected database that I can easily access through qt. The only specification is it need to be a local file, and a free or cheap solution. Don't need to be sqlite.

                  Are there an easier solution than trying to create a sqlcipher driver?

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                  mrjj
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                  wrote on last edited by
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                  @AndersDK
                  Hi
                  Me neither but others users here have brilliant visual studio knowledge
                  so all hope is not lost yet. I think it just need a bit more tweak to compile
                  on windows.

                  if a database is not really required, a local file with
                  https://github.com/bricke/Qt-AES
                  could do the trick.

                  Most users here are in other timezones than DK so give it a day or two and
                  someone might know the answer.

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                    #12

                    Thanks for the suggestion. I think I need the database to keep it organized, and easily maintainable.

                    I will wait and hope someone can guide me to the solution.

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                      Thanks for the suggestion. I think I need the database to keep it organized, and easily maintainable.

                      I will wait and hope someone can guide me to the solution.

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                      mrjj
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                      wrote on last edited by
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                      @AndersDK
                      Yeah, if you have multiple tables and/or relations and use
                      Queries to get data, a flat file will not work well.

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                        Hello

                        I couldn't get it to work. However, I found out that I could use WxSQLite3 in SQLitestudio. Googling I found a driver plugin script in the following post:

                        https://forum.qt.io/topic/79431/c-sqlite3-encrypted-db/5

                        This pluging was easy to compile directly through Qt, and no need to compile other files to make it work. The output is dlls which should just be put in the Qt sqldriver folder. This work with no problem, and I now got an encrypted database.

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                        • A AndersDK

                          Hello

                          I couldn't get it to work. However, I found out that I could use WxSQLite3 in SQLitestudio. Googling I found a driver plugin script in the following post:

                          https://forum.qt.io/topic/79431/c-sqlite3-encrypted-db/5

                          This pluging was easy to compile directly through Qt, and no need to compile other files to make it work. The output is dlls which should just be put in the Qt sqldriver folder. This work with no problem, and I now got an encrypted database.

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                          aha_1980
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                          @AndersDK glad you found a solution.

                          So please mark this topic as SOLVED.

                          thanks

                          Qt has to stay free or it will die.

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