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version=1.4
# Set this to a location where Sun's Wireless Toolkit, version 2.5.2 or later, has been installed
# Location on Linux varies but is typically under /usr/local or /usr/lib
# On Windows the default install directory is C:\WTK2.5.2
# Mac users: there is no WTK for Mac at the moment. The installer for Linux may work on Intel-based
# Macs (haven't tried it) but I believe the preverify binary will not run.
# Uncomment or set appropriately:
#WTK-home=C:\\WTK2.5.2
#WTK-home=/usr/local/WTK2.5.2
# 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=/usr/local/android
# 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/
#GWT-home=/usr/local/gwt