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Signed-off-by: Thomas Petazzoni <thomas.petazzoni@free-electrons.com> Signed-off-by: Peter Korsgaard <jacmet@sunsite.dk>
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// -*- mode:doc; -*-
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Integration with Eclipse
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While a part of the embedded Linux developers like classical text
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editors like Vim or Emacs, and command-line based interfaces, a number
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of other embedded Linux developers like richer graphical interfaces to
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do their development work. Eclipse being one of the most popular
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Integrated Development Environment, Buildroot integrates with Eclipse
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in order to ease the development work of Eclipse users.
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Our integration with Eclipse simplifies the compilation, remote
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execution and remote debugging of applications and libraries that are
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built on top of a Buildroot system. It does not integrate the
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Buildroot configuration and build processes themselves with
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Eclipse. Therefore, the typical usage model of our Eclipse integration
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would be:
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* Configure your Buildroot system with +make menuconfig+, +make
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xconfig+ or any other configuration interface provided with
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Buildroot.
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* Build your Buildroot system by running +make+.
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* Start Eclipse to develop, execute and debug your own custom
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applications and libraries, that will rely on the libraries built
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and installed by Buildroot.
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The Buildroot Eclipse integration installation process and usage is
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described in detail at
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https://github.com/mbats/eclipse-buildroot-bundle/wiki.
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