From 1dbe2a102c685a2f3df26575b952b44258ca8f7c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Evan Su <48808396+HACKERALERT@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Mon, 15 Mar 2021 19:12:28 -0400
Subject: [PATCH] Update README.md
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-# Usage
-Picocrypt is written to be cross-platform, so you should be able to run the raw Python file on your OS without any issues. Picocrypt's dependencies will be automatically installed via pip, which should work without issue.
+# Usage/Installation
+Picocrypt is written to be cross-platform, so you should be able to run the raw Python file on your OS without any issues. Picocrypt's dependencies will be automatically installed via pip, which should work without any issues. If Picocrypt can't automatically install dependencies, install these dependencies via pip manually: argon2-cffi
, pycryptodome
, and reedsolo
.
# Note
Picocrypt can use the reedsolo
pip package itself, but it is very slow because it's pure Python. It is recommended to compile a Python extension (.pyd/.so) for reedsolo
, and name it creedsolo (ie. creedsolo.pyd
or creedsolo.so
). Make sure to include the extension in the same directory as Picocrypt.py
. The Windows executable already bundles creedsolo.pyd
, but for Linux, you'll have to build the Python extension yourself if you want better speeds. Building the extension is not necessary if you don't intend on using the Reed-Solomon feature, or if you are okay with speeds ~1MB.