If you want to run from source or want to use Picocrypt on any Linux distro, you're in the right place. To run Picocrypt from source, first install Python3 (any version >3.6 will do). Next, install these dependencies via <code>pip</code>: <code>argon2-cffi</code>, <code>pycryptodome</code>, and <code>reedsolo</code>.
Picocrypt can use the raw <code>reedsolo</code> Python module by itself, but it is very slow because it's written in pure Python. It is recommended to compile a Python extension (.pyd/.so) for <code>reedsolo</code>, and name it <code>creedsolo</code> (ie. <code>creedsolo.pyd</code> or <code>creedsolo.so</code>). Make sure to include the extension in the same directory as <code>Picocrypt.py</code>. See <ahref="https://github.com/tomerfiliba/reedsolomon#installation"target="_blank">here</a> for instructions on building the extension. The Windows executable already bundles <code>creedsolo.pyd</code>, but for Linux or MacOS, you'll have to build the Python extension yourself if you want better speeds. <strong>Building the extension is not necessary if you don't intend on using the Reed-Solomon feature a lot, or if you are okay with slow Reed-Solomon speeds. Picocrypt will work just fine without the extension and just the way it is.</strong>