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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion v3.md
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- Support for classic Xamarin has been removed.
- A new package called SQLitePCLRaw.config.e_sqlite3 has been added. This is identical to .bundle_e_sqlite3, except with no dependency on a native SQLite lib package, thus allowing the flexibility to choose a different one.
- The package containing the native SQLite library is now `SourceGear.sqlite3` instead of `SQLitePCLRaw.lib.e_sqlite3`.
- For backward compatibility, .bundle_e_sqlite3 is still supported, and has been redefined to be nothing more than two package dependencies: SQLitePCLRaw..config.e_sqlite3 and SourceGear.sqlite3.
- For backward compatibility, .bundle_e_sqlite3 is still supported, and has been redefined to be nothing more than two package dependencies: SQLitePCLRaw.config.e_sqlite3 and SourceGear.sqlite3.
- The version number of SQLite native library packages (such as `SourceGear.sqlite3`) now matches the version of SQLite used to build it, not the version of SQLitePCLRaw. In general, I will no longer increment the version number of SQLitePCLRaw just to incorporate an updated SQLite version.
- My recommended solution for SQLite encrypton is now the SQLite Encryption Extension (SEE), available from the SQLite core team.
- SourceGear (my company) is now offering paid serices around .NET and SQLite, including technical support agreements, maintenance of SQLite builds with a private nuget server, and custom software development.
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