If so, then GnuPoc is for you. GnuPoc makes it possible to develop EPOC applications on your GNU/Linux machine. It is using GNU make, Wine and GCC crosscompiler for ARM. Because of the EPOC SDK license we are not allowed to redistribute it, but you can apply the diff if you already have the SDK. The aim of this project is to make a complete EPOC SDK for Linux, any architecture, with full debugging and which is released under GPL. It's a little old, but the community seems to be active. Either way, I apologize if there is no one out there that doesn't know about this. ;) |
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I am doing a project using Symbian OS on linux platform.I am getting problems in the installation of SDk2Unix.my problem is after installation all directories are displayed but with empty.
so please suggest me how to proceed.
Thanking you,
satya.
I recommend visiting the site and resources for the SDK and getting help there. We are just providing information and links to assist others. We have not used this product ourselves. (We do all development on Windows.)
Maybe someone else can help you, though.
-MDN