Update the description for FSF gdb on Mac OS X

Change-Id: I3b228680f825e4c675541476e4e86d1d068d2037
Reviewed-by: Leena Miettinen <riitta-leena.miettinen@nokia.com>
Reviewed-by: Liang Qi <liang.qi@nokia.com>
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Liang Qi
2011-11-01 15:38:54 +01:00
parent c9f977c39a
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@@ -566,14 +566,17 @@
\list 1 \list 1
\o In the \gui {Name} field, input \gui {fsfgdb} to replace
the existing content.
\o In the \gui {Certificate Type} field, select \o In the \gui {Certificate Type} field, select
\gui {Code Signing}. \gui {Code Signing}.
\o Select the \gui {Let me override defaults} check box. \o Select the \gui {Let me override defaults} check box.
\o Select \gui Continue, and follow the instructions of the \o Select \gui Continue, and follow the instructions of the
wizard (use the default settings), until the \gui {Select a wizard (use the default settings), until the \gui {Specify a
Location for the Certificate} dialog opens. Location For The Certificate} dialog opens.
\o In the \gui Keychain field, select \gui System. \o In the \gui Keychain field, select \gui System.
@@ -582,16 +585,16 @@
\o Double click the certificate to view certificate information. \o Double click the certificate to view certificate information.
\o In the \gui Trust field, select \gui {Always Trust}. \o In the \gui Trust section, select \gui {Always Trust} in the
\gui {When using this certificate} field, and then close
the dialog.
\endlist \endlist
\o To sign the binary, enter the following command in the terminal, \o To sign the binary, enter the following command in the terminal:
where $USER is the name of the certificate (which is the same as the
user name, by default):
\code \code
codesign -f -s "$USER" $INSTALL_LOCATION/fsfgdb codesign -f -s "fsfgdb" $INSTALL_LOCATION/fsfgdb
\endcode \endcode
\o In \QC, select \gui {Qt Creator > Preferences > Build & Run > \o In \QC, select \gui {Qt Creator > Preferences > Build & Run >