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diff --git a/doc/src/s60-introduction.qdoc b/doc/src/s60-introduction.qdoc index 24f7817..41a0268 100644 --- a/doc/src/s60-introduction.qdoc +++ b/doc/src/s60-introduction.qdoc @@ -90,6 +90,7 @@ \row \o \c debug-armv5 \o Build debug binaries for hardware using RVCT. \row \o \c release-armv5 \o Build release binaries for hardware using RVCT. \row \o \c run \o Run the emulator binaries from the build directory. + \row \o \c sisx \o Create signed \c .sis file for project. \endtable The following lines perform a debug build for the emulator @@ -102,16 +103,47 @@ \section1 Installing your own applications - To install your own applications on hardware, Qt comes with a tool called - \c createpackage. When used on the \c .pkg files created by qmake, it - will produce a signed \c .sis file that can be installed to the device. For - example: - + To install your own applications on hardware, you need signed \c .sis file. + The signed \c .sis file can be created with \c make \c sisx target. \c sisx target + is only supported for executables or projects with \c DEPLOYMENT statements. + By default the \c sisx target will create signed \.sis file for last build + target. For example, the following sequence will generate the needed makefiles, + build the project for \c debug-winscw and \c release-armv5, and create + self-signed \c .sis file for \c release-armv5 target: + \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_s60-introduction.qdoc 2 + If you want to use different certificate information or override the default + target for \c .sis file creation you can use the environment variables as + shown in the table below: + + \table + \row \o \c QT_SISX_OPTIONS \o Options accepted by \c .sis creation. + Currently only -i, install the package right away + using PC suite, is supported. + By default no otions are given. + \row \o \c QT_SISX_TARGET \o Target for which \c .sis file is created. + Accepted values are build targets listed in + previous table. By default last build target. + \row \o \c QT_SISX_CERTIFICATE \o The certificate file used for signing. + By default self-signed certificate. + \row \o \c QT_SISX_KEY \o The certificate's private key file. + By default key is associated to self-signed certificate. + \row \o \c QT_SISX_PASSPHRASE \o The certificate's private key file's passphrase. + By default empty. + \endtable + + The environment variables for \c make can be given as an parameters. For example: + + \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_s60-introduction.qdoc 3 + + The above example is identical to: + + \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_s60-introduction.qdoc 4 + If you want to install the program immediately, make sure that the device - is connected to the computer in "PC Suite" mode, and run \c createpackage - with the \c -i switch, like this: + is connected to the computer in "PC Suite" mode, and run \c sisx target + with the \c QT_SISX_OPTIONS=-i, like this: - \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_s60-introduction.qdoc 3 + \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_s60-introduction.qdoc 5 */ |