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- | ========= Setup the environment ========= | ||
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- | ===== Get your IDE ===== | ||
- | It is highly recommended to use an IDE for your EEROS applications. You can use an IDE of your choice. The following steps explain how to setup an EEROS application with KDevelop. | ||
- | < | ||
- | $ sudo apt-get install kdevelop | ||
- | </ | ||
- | ==== Import an EEROS project ==== | ||
- | - Start KDevelop | ||
- | - Project -> Open/Import project | ||
- | - Get to your working directory and choose the folder " | ||
- | - You can use myApp as name, or any other, as you prefer. If you change this name, you also have to make changes to the deploy.txt file (later on). | ||
- | - Click finish. | ||
- | - Create the build configuration. It is recommended to put the target architecture in the name of the build folder. Put the path where EEROS is install in the " | ||
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- | You now have your main.cpp, HwConfigBBBlue.json and the CMakeLists.txt in your project solution. You can build this application by pressing the build-button in the top left corner. To run this application on your target device, get to your working directory | ||
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- | $ cd / | ||
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- | If your project name is still myApp you can run the | ||
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- | $ ./deploy.sh | ||
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- | otherwise you have to change the project name in the deploy.txt file | ||
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- | install-armhf/ | ||
- | install-armhf/ | ||
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- | myApp/ | ||
- | build-armhf/ | ||
- | </ | ||
- | and run the deploy.sh afterwards. |
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