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build [2019/11/13 12:58] – [Start your Beagle Bone Blue] grafbuild [2020/01/24 11:11] – [Getting the Sources with a Script] graf
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 If a Linux host is used in a virtual machine, a [[https://lubuntu.net/downloads/|lightweight Ubuntu distribution]] is recommended. In case you are using a newer Ubuntu version, you have to add //xenial// to your sources list, see [[https://askubuntu.com/questions/1036108/install-gcc-4-9-at-ubuntu-18-04]]. If a Linux host is used in a virtual machine, a [[https://lubuntu.net/downloads/|lightweight Ubuntu distribution]] is recommended. In case you are using a newer Ubuntu version, you have to add //xenial// to your sources list, see [[https://askubuntu.com/questions/1036108/install-gcc-4-9-at-ubuntu-18-04]].
  
-==== Login ==== 
-The first time you do this you will get a security alert in the console - type "yes" and hit enter.  
-Then enter the password "temppwd" and confirm with enter. Don't be alarmed if the console does not response while you type your password. 
  
 ===== Getting the Sources with a Script ===== ===== Getting the Sources with a Script =====
 A git repository [[https://github.com/eeduro/eeduro-scripts|]] hosted on GitHub contains useful build scripts. Fetch it on your cross development system with  A git repository [[https://github.com/eeduro/eeduro-scripts|]] hosted on GitHub contains useful build scripts. Fetch it on your cross development system with 
 <code> <code>
-$ git clone https://github.com/eeduro/eeduro-scripts.git eeros-project +$ git clone https://github.com/eeduro/eeduro-scripts.git eeduro 
-$ cd eeros-project+$ cd eeduro/delta
 </code> </code>
 Run the ''clone.sh'' script. This will clone all the necessary repositories. Run the ''clone.sh'' script. This will clone all the necessary repositories.
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 </code> </code>
  
-===== Deploy ===== 
-Finally, load the executable onto the target (see notes below if you are doing this on a brand new board) with 
-<code> 
-$ ./deploy.sh 
-</code> 
-The default password on the BeagleBone Blue Board is "temppwd". Edit the ''deploy.txt'' file to define which files should be downloaded. \\ 
  
-==== Notes ==== 
-When the BeagleBone Blue Board is used the first time (never used with EEROS before or a brand new BeagleBone Blue / Image), some initial setup steps are needed. The script **deploy.sh** will copy the executable and libraries to **/opt/eeros**. Therefore, this folder must be present on the target or the copy fails. To create the folder, execute the following on the BeagleBone: 
-<code> 
-debian@beaglebone:$ sudo mkdir /opt/eeros 
-debian@beaglebone:$ sudo chown debian:debian /opt/eeros/ 
-</code> 
- 
-Also, some links must be created. The system must find the eeros libraries to load them. The following symbolic links are needed: 
-<code> 
-debian@beaglebone:$ cd /usr/lib/ 
-debian@beaglebone:$ sudo ln -s /opt/eeros/lib/libbbblueeeros.so.1.1.0.0 libbbblueeeros.so.1.1.0.0 
-debian@beaglebone:$ sudo ln -s libbbblueeeros.so.1.1.0.0 libbbblueeeros.so 
-debian@beaglebone:$ sudo ln -s /opt/eeros/lib/libeeros.so.1.0.0.30 libeeros.so.1.0.0.30 
-debian@beaglebone:$ sudo ln -s libeeros.so.1.0.0.30 libeeros.so 
-</code> 
-Make sure the version information (....so.1.0.0.0) is not outdated! This can be checked by browsing the **BeagleBoneBlue/install-armhf/lib/** folder on the development computer before copying the libraries to the target. 
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build.txt · Last modified: 2023/05/31 16:37 by ursgraf