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This is the QPDF package. Information about it can be found at
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http://qpdf.sourceforge.net. The source code repository is hosted
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at github: https://github.com/qpdf/qpdf.
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QPDF is copyright (c) 2005-2015 Jay Berkenbilt
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This software may be distributed under the terms of version 2 of the
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Artistic License which may be found in the source distribution as
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"Artistic-2.0". It is provided "as is" without express or implied
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warranty.
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Prerequisites
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=============
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QPDF depends on the external library "zlib". This are part of every
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Linux distribution and is readily available. Download information
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appears in the documentation. For Windows, you can download pre-built
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binary versions of this libraries for some compilers; see
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README-windows.txt for additional details.
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QPDF requires a C++ compiler that works with STL. Your compiler must
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also support "long long". Almost all modern compilers do. If you are
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trying to port qpdf to a compiler that doesn't support long long, you
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could change all occurrences of "long long" to "long" in the source
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code, noting that this would break binary compatibility with other
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builds of qpdf. Doing so would certainly prevent qpdf from working
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with files larger than 2 GB, but remaining functionality would most
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likely work fine. If you built qpdf this way and it passed its test
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suite with large file support disabled, you could be confident that
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you had an otherwise working qpdf.
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Licensing terms of embedded software
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====================================
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QPDF makes use of zlib for its functionality. This package can be
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downloaded separately from its own download location, or it can be
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downloaded in the external-libs area of the qpdf download site.
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The Rijndael encryption implementation used as the basis for AES
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encryption and decryption support comes from Philip J. Erdelsky's
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public domain implementation. The files libqpdf/rijndael.cc and
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libqpdf/qpdf/rijndael.h remain in the public domain. They were
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obtained from
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http://www.efgh.com/software/rijndael.htm
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http://www.efgh.com/software/rijndael.txt
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The embedded sha2 code comes from sphlib 3.0
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http://www.saphir2.com/sphlib/
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That code has the following license:
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Copyright (c) 2007-2011 Projet RNRT SAPHIR
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Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining
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a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the
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"Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including
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without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish,
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distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to
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permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to
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the following conditions:
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included
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in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
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EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF
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MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.
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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY
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CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT,
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TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE
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SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.
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Building from a pristine checkout
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=================================
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When building qpdf from a pristine checkout from version control,
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documentation and automatically generated files are not present.
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Building on Windows from a pristine checkout is not guaranteed to work
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because of issues running autoconf; see README-windows.txt for how to
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handle this. For UNIX and UNIX-like systems, you must have some
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addditional tools installed to build from the source repository. To
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do this, you should run
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./autogen.sh
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./configure --enable-doc-maintenance
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make
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make install
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If you don't have Apache fop and the docbook stylesheets installed,
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you won't be able to build documentation. You can omit
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--enable-doc-maintenance and produce working qpdf software that passes
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its test suite, but make install will fail because the documentation
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files won't exist. Depending on your purposes, you can either work
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around this or grab the docs from a source distribution.
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Building from source distribution on UNIX/Linux
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===============================================
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For UNIX and UNIX-like systems, you can usually get by with just
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./configure
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make
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make install
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Packagers may set DESTDIR, in which case make install will install
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inside of DESTDIR, as is customary with many packages. For more
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detailed general information, see the "INSTALL" file in this
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directory. If you are already accustomed to building and installing
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software that uses autoconf, there's nothing new for you in the
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INSTALL file.
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Building on Windows
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===================
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QPDF is known to build and pass its test suite with mingw (latest
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version tested: gcc 4.6.2), mingw64 (latest version tested: 4.7.0) and
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Microsoft Visual C++ 2010, both 32-bit and 64-bit versions. MSYS plus
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ActiveState Perl is required to build as well in order to get make
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and other related tools. See README-windows.txt for details on how to
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build under Windows, see README-windows.txt.
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Additional Notes on Build
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=========================
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QPDF's build system, inspired by abuild (http://www.abuild.org), can
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optionally use its own built-in rules rather than using libtool and
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obeying the compiler specified with configure. This can be enabled by
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passing --with-buildrules=buildrules where buildrules corresponds to
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one of the .mk files (other than rules.mk) in the make directory.
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This should never be necessary on a UNIX system, but may be necessary
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on a Windows system. See README-windows.txt for details. There is a
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gcc-linux.mk file enable "gcc-linux" build rules, but it is intended
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to help test the build system; Linux users should build with the
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"libtools" rules, which are enabled by default.
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The QPDF package provides some executables and a software library. A
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user's manual can be found in the "doc" directory. The docbook
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sources to the user's manual can be found in the "manual" directory.
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The software library is just libqpdf, and all the header files are in
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the qpdf subdirectory. If you link statically with -lqpdf, then you
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will also need to link with -lz. The shared qpdf library is linked
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with -lz, and none of qpdf's public header files directly include
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files from libz, so in many cases, qpdf's development files are self
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contained.
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To learn about using the library, please read comments in the header
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files in include/qpdf, especially QPDF.hh, QPDFObjectHandle.hh, and
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QPDFWriter.hh. You can also study the code of qpdf/qpdf.cc, which
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exercises most of the public interface. There are additional example
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programs in the examples directory. Reading all the source files in
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the qpdf directory (including the qpdf command-line tool and some test
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drivers) along with the code in the examples directory will give you a
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complete picture of every aspect of the public interface. You may also
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check programs in the contrib directory. These are not part of QPDF
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but have been contributed by other developers.
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Additional Notes on Test Suite
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==============================
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By default, slow tests are disabled. Slow tests include image
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comparison tests and large file tests. Image comparison tests can be
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enabled by passing --enable-test-compare-images to ./configure. This
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was on by default in qpdf versions prior to 3.0, but is now off by
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default. Large file tests can be enabled by passing
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--with-large-file-test-path=path to ./configure or by setting the
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QPDF_LARGE_FILE_TEST_PATH environment variable. Run ./configure
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--help for additional options. The test suite provides nearly full
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coverage even without these tests. Unless you are making deep changes
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to the library that would impact the contents of the generated PDF
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files or testing this on a new platform for the first time, there is
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no real reason to run these tests. If you're just running the test
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suite to make sure that qpdf works for your build, the default tests
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are adequate. The configure rules for these tests do nothing other
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than setting variables in autoconf.mk, so you can feel free to turn
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these on and off directly in autoconf.mk rather than rerunning
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configure.
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If you are packaging qpdf for a distribution and preparing a build
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that is run by an autobuilder, you may want to add the
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--enable-show-failed-test-output to configure options. This way, if
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the test suite fails, test failure detail will be included in the
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build output. Otherwise, you will have to have access to the
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qtest.log file from the build to view test failures. The debian
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packages for qpdf enable this option, for example.
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Random Number Generation
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========================
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By default, when the qpdf detects either the Windows cryptography API
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or the existence of /dev/urandom, /dev/arandom, or /dev/random, it
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uses them to generate cryptography secure random numbers. If none of
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these conditions are true, the build will fail with an error. This
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behavior can be modified in several ways:
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* If you configure with --disable-os-secure-random or define
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SKIP_OS_SECURE_RANDOM, qpdf will not attempt to use Windows
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cryptography or the random device. You must either supply your own
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random data provider or allow use of insecure random numbers.
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* If you configure qpdf with the --enable-insecure-random option or
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define USE_INSECURE_RANDOM, qpdf will try insecure random numbers
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if OS-provided secure random numbers are disabled. This is not a
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fallback. In order for insecure random numbers to be used, you
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must also disable OS secure random numbers since, otherwise,
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failure to find OS secure random numbers is a compile error. The
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insecure random number source is stdlib's random() or rand() calls.
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These random numbers are not cryptography secure, but the qpdf
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library is fully functional using them. Using non-secure random
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numbers means that it's easier in some cases to guess encryption
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keys. If you're not generating encrypted files, there's no
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advantage to using secure random numbers.
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* In all cases, you may supply your own random data provider. To do
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this, derive a class from qpdf/RandomDataProvider (since 5.1.0) and
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call QUtil::setRandomDataProvider before you create any QPDF
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objects. If you supply your own random data provider, it will
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always be used even if support for one of the other random data
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providers is compiled in. If you wish to avoid any possibility of
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your build of qpdf from using anything but a user-supplied random
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data provider, you can define SKIP_OS_SECURE_RANDOM and not
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USE_INSECURE_RANDOM. In this case, qpdf will throw a runtime error
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if any attempt is made to generate random numbers and no random
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data provider has been supplied.
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If you are building qpdf on a platform that qpdf doesn't know how to
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generate secure random numbers on, a patch would be welcome.
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