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diff --git a/doc/src/getting-started/installation.qdoc b/doc/src/getting-started/installation.qdoc index 3ea351e..36abc10 100644 --- a/doc/src/getting-started/installation.qdoc +++ b/doc/src/getting-started/installation.qdoc @@ -703,21 +703,19 @@ If you are using pre-built binaries, follow the instructions given in the \ingroup qtsymbian \brief How to install Qt on the Symbian platform using Linux. -\note Qt for the Symbian platform has some requirements that are given in more detail -in the \l{Qt for the Symbian platform Requirements} document. TODO list requirements like SDK here. - \note \bold {This document describes how to install and configure Qt for the Symbian platform from scratch, using Linux as the build host. -Qt does not come with a binary package for Linux yet, but if you want to avoid -the full build of Qt and start developing applications right away, you can -download drop-in binaries from here: TODO} +Qt for Symbian binaries can be downloaded directly so development of +applications using Qt for Symbian can start right away.} \list 1 \o Setup the development environment - TODO Make sure your Symbian development environment is correctly installed and - patched as explained in the \l{Qt for the Symbian platform Requirements} document. + \note Qt for the Symbian platform has some requirements on the development + platform. The Symbian SDK for Linux as well as a cross compiler for the ARM + processor used on Symbian devices should be present on the development machine. + See {http://qt.gitorious.org/qt/pages/QtCreatorSymbianLinux} for more details. \o Install Qt @@ -770,7 +768,7 @@ download drop-in binaries from here: TODO} The Qt libraries are built with "All -Tcb" capability, so that they can support all types of applications. However, these - capabilities are automatically lowered if you make a selfsigned + capabilities are automatically lowered if you make a self-signed package. \o Building a Qt package with a Symbian developer certificate @@ -826,7 +824,7 @@ download drop-in binaries from here: TODO} Note the identifier on the line where your Symbian device appears. Then execute the following, using the first and - second part of the identifier in place of \c XXXX, + second part of the identifier in place of \c XXX, respectively. \snippet doc/src/snippets/code/doc_src_installation.qdoc 44 |