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Build the Software

Preparations

Linux

You need any 64-Bit Linux Version (VM or standalone).

Start your Beagle Bone Blue

  • Connect the micro USB with the PC.
  • It takes about 15 seconds until the Beagle Bone Blue is powered up and another 15 seconds until a network adapter is shown on your host pc. Open a Terminal and check if this network is already available.
$ ifconfig 
  • Connect via ssh to your Beagle Bone Blue
$ ssh debian@192.168.7.2
  • Default credentials are “root:toor” or “debian:temppwd”

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.

Build the EEDURO software

Clone the git repository from https://github.com/eeduro/eeduro-scripts.

$ git clone https://github.com/eeduro/eeduro-scripts.git

Go into the delta folder and run the clone.sh script.

$ ./clone.sh

This will clone all the necessary repositories.

The library for the roboticscape must be compiled manually. Though the library is already on the target, we must also have it on the host, in order to be able to link an application. At the time of writing, the BeagleBone Blue Boards are shipped with an image that has the robotics cape library version 0.3.4 installed. Therefore, it is highly recommended to use this version. The bbblue-eeros wrapper library was implemented to work with the robotics cape library v0.3.4. Newer version were not tested yet. When using the clone.sh script, the correect version is checked out per default and no additional step is necessary.

To compile the library, change into:

$ cd robotics_cape_installer/libraries

and edit the Makefile therein. Change the following to lines from

CC		:= gcc
LINKER		:= gcc

to

CC		:= arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc-4.9
LINKER		:= arm-linux-gnueabihf-gcc-4.9

This change is necessary because the library must be compiled with the cross compiler.

Now, the cross tool chain is installed on the host machine with the following command.

$ sudo apt-get install g++-4.9-arm-linux-gnueabihf

Then, the roboticscape library is compiled using make.

$ make

Change back into your project directory and start the compilation of EEROS, the hardware wrapper library, and the delta application with

$ ./make.sh

Finally, load the executable onto the target (see notes below if you are doing this on a brand new board) with

$ ./deploy.sh

The default password on the BeagleBone Blue Board is “temppwd”. Edit the deploy.txt file to define which files are 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:

debian@beaglebone:$ sudo mkdir /opt/eeros
debian@beaglebone:$ sudo chown debian:debian /opt/eeros/

Also, some links must be created. The system must find the eeros libraries to load them. The following symbolic links are needed:

debian@beaglebone:$ cd /usr/lib/
debian@beaglebone:$ sudo ln -s /opt/eeros/lib/libbbblueeeros.so.1.0.0.0 libbbblueeeros.so.1.0.0.0
debian@beaglebone:$ sudo ln -s libbbblueeeros.so.1.0.0.0 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

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.

build_your_own.1556199142.txt.gz · Last modified: 2019/04/25 15:32 by graf