X-Git-Url: http://git.rot13.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=build.properties;h=b1add922cb467e1b4057ecfa9ca15197b190a461;hb=f2aef2e48f3d8e3eed320104a82a411762f1ebb2;hp=f984bbb732537d9342f1b4b386870288dfcfb93d;hpb=51bc2193a0f62505477e1e427acc84e221140e1f;p=zxing.git diff --git a/build.properties b/build.properties index f984bbb7..b1add922 100644 --- a/build.properties +++ b/build.properties @@ -1,2 +1,42 @@ -WTK-home=/usr/local/WTK2.5.2 -JDK1.4-home=/usr/lib/jvm/j2sdk1.4.2_16 \ No newline at end of file +version=1.6 + +# Set to the location where ProGuard's proguard.jar file can be found +proguard-jar=/rest/cvs/zxing/proguard4.5.1/lib/ + +# If you are building the J2ME client: +# +# Set this to a location where Sun's Java ME SDK, version 3.0 or later, has been installed. +# You can use version 2.5.2 or perhaps earlier, but will need to modify javame/build.xml to +# use different .jar paths. + +# Uncomment or set appropriately: +#WTK-home=/Applications/Java_ME_SDK_3.0.app/Contents/Resources + +# Set this to the location where you have installed RIM's BlackBerry JDE in order to +# create the 'rim' client. There is no Mac or Linux version, but, these platforms can still +# build by obtaining a copy of net_rim_api.jar and rapc.jar from a Windows installation, +# and creating a fake mini installation home somewhere with the following files: +# [your home]/ +# bin/ +# rapc.jar +# lib/ +# net_rim_api.jar + +# Uncomment and set appropriately +#BB-JDK-home=C:\\Program Files\\Research In Motion\\Blackberry JDE 4.3.0 +#BB-JDK-home=/usr/local/bb-home + +# Set this to the location where you installed the Android SDK. +#android-home=C:\\Program Files\\android-sdk-windows +android-home=/virtual/android/android-sdk-linux_x86 + +# Set this to the location of a Tomcat installation if you want to compile and run the zxing.org +# web site and web application +#tomcat-home=C:\\tomcat +#tomcat-home=/usr/local/tomcat + +# Uncomment and set this variable if building the zxing.appspot.com subdirectory. It points to the +# location of the Google Web Toolkit (GWT) which can be downloaded here: +# http://code.google.com/webtoolkit/ +# It builds against GWT 1.7 at the moment. +#GWT-home=/usr/local/gwt