To do the actual install, you have to be root, but none of the normal build should require that. It is also possible to do 'make install' if you have lilo installed to suit the kernel makefiles, but you may want to check your particular lilo setup first. ~”License GPLv3 : GNU GPL version 3 or later ”,pending=”C:/Users/andrea/Documents/Dati/VisualGDB/Test/LinuxProject4/LinuxProject3/LinuxProject3.cpp:7″,times=”0″,original-location=”C:/Users/andrea/Documents/Dati/VisualGDB/Test/LinuxProject4/LinuxProject3/LinuxProject3. Do a 'make' to create a compressed kernel image. ~”Copyright (C) 2014 Free Software Foundation, Inc.\n” After that che compiling is still ok, but the debugger hangs with a segmentation fault at ld-linux-armhf.Ĭ:\SysGCC\beaglebone\bin\arm-linux-gnueabihf-gdb.exe –interpreter mi –args “C:\Users\andrea\Documents\Dati\VisualGDB\Test\LinuxProject4\LinuxProject4/Debug/LinuxProject4″ Problems start when i try to import the sysroot from the device. After after the automatic tool chain installation i’m able to compile and remotely debug the application. I’ created an hello world project using the cross compiling option.
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