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Compiling SILC Toolkit for Symbian OS
=====================================

The SILC Toolkit works on Symbian OS.  This document is intended for those
that want to compile the SILC Toolkit by themselves for Symbian OS, or for
Symbian OS emulator.  The building environment expects Carbide.c++ and
WINSCW compiler for emulator target and GCCE (variant of GCC) for device
target.  The SILC Toolkit has not been tested with other compilers or
build systems.  The build environment expects MS Windows.


Requirements
============

- MS Windows
- Carbide.c++ 1.2 or newer


Installing Build Environment
============================

If you do not have a working Carbide.c++ and Symbian OS SDK environment 
installed in your MS Windows system it needs to be done first.

1) Download the freely available Carbide.c++ from Nokia at
   http://forum.nokia.com.  The exact hyperlink location changes often, so 
   it is not referenced here.  It is usually under "Tools and SDKs" link.

2) After installation a web browser is opened automatically by the 
   Carbide.c++ installer.  Follow its instructions by installing the Perl, 
   CTags and the SDK.  Perl and the SDK are required, but CTags is 
   optional and if necessary can be omitted.

3) The SILC Toolkit is generic C and C++ code and should work with any
   SDK.  If you don't have SDK already installed, install the latest 
   version you can find.  The links to SDKs are found in the Carbide.c++ 
   instructions after installation.  If you already have SDK in your 
   system, you should use that.

4) After installation the environment should be ready for SILC Toolkit 
   building.


Building with Carbide.c++
=========================

After starting the Carbide.c++ you will need to import the SILC Toolkit 
project.  Go to File -> Import -> Symbian OS -> Symbian OS Bld.inf file, 
and go to the extracted SILC Toolkit source tree and find symbian\bld.inf 
file and import it.  When Carbide.c++ asks for the Root Directory, select 
the root of the extracted SILC Toolkit source tree, if not already 
selected.

After importing the project it is immediately ready for building.  By 
default, it will build the following libraries:

	silc.dll		- SILC Core DLL
	silcclient.dll		- SILC Client DLL
	silc.lib		- SILC Core static library
	silcclient.lib		- SILC Client static library

Before building select the target for which you want to build.  Possible
targets are Emulator or Phone with Debug or Release.


Using SILC Toolkit in Your Project
==================================

When linking with SILC libraries your application will need to also link 
the following Symbian libraries:

	estlib
	euser
	insock
	esock

You will also need to include the \epoc32\include\libc into your system 
include path in your project, if not already included.