<big><b>Building the Toolkit</b></big>
<br /> <br />
-SILC Runtime Toolkit works on various platforms, such as on several Unix
-systems and on Windows. Building of the Toolkit on some platform may
-differ from the other. This document describes how to build the Toolkit
-from the sources, to create linkable libraries and binaries, on all
+SILC Runtime Toolkit works on various platforms, such as on several Unix
+systems and on Windows. Building of the Toolkit on some platform may
+differ from the other. This document describes how to build the Toolkit
+from the sources, to create linkable libraries and binaries, on all
platforms the Toolkit support.
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The building instructions for all platforms are also included in the Toolkit
package. Please refer to the INSTALL file for general building instructions
-for Unix systems, README.WIN32 for building on Windows systems, and
-README.MACOSX for building on Mac OS X.
+for Unix systems, README.WIN32 for building on Windows systems,
+README.MACOSX for building on Mac OS X, and README_SYMBIAN for building on
+Symbian OS.
+<br />
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+<ul class="toc_entries">
<li><a href="#unix">Building on Unix & Linux</a><br />
<li><a href="#windows">Building on Windows</a><br />
<li><a href="#macosx">Building on Mac OS X</a>
<li><a href="#symbian">Building on Symbian OS</a>
+</ul>
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<b><a name="unix"></a>Building on Unix & Linux</b>
<br /> <br />
-On Unix systems both statically and dynamically linkable libraries are
+On Unix systems both statically and dynamically linkable libraries are
built by default.
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<tt>--disable-cpu-optimizations</tt>
<br /> <br />
-By default the configure script will attempt to detect the type of your
-CPU and enable any features specific to your CPU that could optimize the
-performance of the Toolkit. If you are creating binary package that
-should work on any CPU (and not only your CPU) you should diable these
-optimizations. If you compile it for yourself only, keeping the
+By default the configure script will attempt to detect the type of your
+CPU and enable any features specific to your CPU that could optimize the
+performance of the Toolkit. If you are creating binary package that
+should work on any CPU (and not only your CPU) you should diable these
+optimizations. If you compile it for yourself only, keeping the
optimizations enabled is recommended.
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automatically compile the Toolkit. The MSVC++ workspace and project files
resides in the win32/ subdirectory of the Toolkit package. The `srt.dsw'
file is the workspace file that automatically supports compiling the Toolkit
-and to generate the SILC Runtime DLL (libsrt.dll). You may also compile
+and to generate the SILC Runtime DLL (libsrt.dll). You may also compile
debug version by selecteing the Debug compilation method.
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symbian/ subdirectory in the Toolkit package.
<br /> <br />
-Please read the README.SYMBIAN from the SILC Runtime Toolkit package for
+Please read the README.SYMBIAN from the SILC Runtime Toolkit package for
complete building instructions.
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