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In some cases it may be necessary to source the needed environment
variables before compiling the sample codes. Mention it in the main
README and also in every sample code README.

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Purpose of SealedData
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The project demonstrates:
- How an application enclave can encrypt and integrity-protect enclave secrets
to store them outside the enclave
- How an application enclave can use Monotonic Counter to implement
replay-protected policy, and Trusted Time to enforce time based policy

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How to Build/Execute the Sample Code
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1. Install Intel(R) Software Guard Extensions (Intel(R) SGX) SDK for Linux* OS
2. Make sure your environment is set:
    $ source ${sgx-sdk-install-path}/environment
3. Build the project with the prepared Makefile:
    a. Hardware Mode, Debug build:
        $ make
    b. Hardware Mode, Pre-release build:
        $ make SGX_PRERELEASE=1 SGX_DEBUG=0
    c. Hardware Mode, Release build:
        $ make SGX_DEBUG=0
    d. Simulation Mode, Debug build:
        $ make SGX_MODE=SIM
    e. Simulation Mode, Pre-release build:
        $ make SGX_MODE=SIM SGX_PRERELEASE=1 SGX_DEBUG=0
    f. Simulation Mode, Release build:
        $ make SGX_MODE=SIM SGX_DEBUG=0
4. Execute the binary directly:
    $ ./app
5. Remember to "make clean" before switching build mode