Added proguard rules to README.MD - #513
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Hi @bkraszewski Thanks for your interest in SQLCipher. We have been discussing the idea of bundling a ProGuard file within the library itself to help all users instead. Would you have any objection to this? |
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I think it's a good idea, can we keep info in doc until ProGuard file is ready? |
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Hi @bkraszewski I have made an adjustment to the ProGuard rules you proposed, and also included some guidance which is now included in the README here. Thanks! |
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I noticed in my release app run app crashed on startup.
The reason was Proguard obfuscation, mentioned in issue: #442
I'd like to mention it in main README.MD to prevent future problems