The default location for saving files is /home/ username/Downloads/. In the dialog box that appears, select Save File and click OK. To include support for the Qt framework, select an option with qte.
For 64-bit systems, select an option with x86_64. To install a toolchain to run on a Pentium-II-series development PC (i686), select:Ī2 In a browser on the development PC, go to: If you already have a toolchain installed, skip to Part 2: Install Eclipse and C/C++ Development Tools.
The Debian distribution is an alternative. Update: Ångström appears to no longer be supported. This example installs an Ångström toolchain for the Armv7a architecture to create programs that run on the BeagleBoard-xM. To cross-compile programs, you'll need a toolchain with a cross-compiler for your target architecture. Part 2: Install Eclipse and C/C++ Development Tools I gleaned much of the information in this tutorial from a BeagleBoard Google groups post by If you’re using a different Linux distribution or edition or a different Eclipse version, the menus and other details may vary. The instructions assume a Linux PC running Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot) and the Eclipse Platform version 3.7.0. These instructions show how to use the Eclipse IDE to compile C/C++ Linux programs for the BeagleBoard-xM embedded system. Home > USB Central > USB OTG and Embedded Hosts > BeagleBoard Code for Accessing USB Devices > Using Eclipse to Cross-compile Applications for Embedded Systems Using Eclipse to Cross-compile Applications for Embedded Systems