To install CDB, you will need:
A PC running Windows 2000, NT, or similar
512MB memory
26MB Disk space for the tool and 1GB disk space for the databases
A copy of the EPOC tree on your machine (This directory tree starts
epoc32\
)
A copy of CDB.zip
, which can be found in
epoc32\tools\CDB
.
Complete the following steps to install CDB on your system:
extract the contents of CDB.zip
into the
epoc32\tools
directory of your EPOC
tree, using unzip
utility
open command prompt and type:
> CDB help
To check if the necessary files have been extracted successfully, look for the following text (or similar) that appears in the command prompt window:
Final: \epoc32\
INFO Code Database (c) 2004 Symbian Ltd. All Rights Reserved,
INFO Started 18-Oct-2004 09:55:09
INFO Connecting to N:\epoc32\data\CDB.db [Please wait]
..
To get help on the options for each command type:
CDB help <command>
Available commands are as follows:
ADD: Add code to the database.
CHECKCONFIG: Display configuration information
COMPARERELEASE: Check compatibility of code in the current or acrosss databases.
EXTRACTRELEASE: Extract information for a SINGLE release
HELP: Get help on specific commands.
RELEASEINFO: Get information about the release currently in the database.
VERSION: Gets the CDB version being used.
INFO Shutting DB Connection [Please wait]
.
INFO Finished 18-Feb-2006 09:55:13
If you see an error like this:
'CDB' is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file.
It means that your path is pointing to a wrong epoc
tree. To fix this, check your environment variable 'EPOCROOT
', if
this is set to '\', you need to be in the same directory as epoc32
directory.
If you get this far without any problems, it means your CDB is ready to run.